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(Sponsored) Atif Chaughtai, healthcare market leader with Red Hat, discusses looking for signals in data in a clinical setting to diagnose patients earlier than a typical diagnosis takes.
The chief digital and information officer describes how the health system developed a new Alexa Skill designed for home care patients, and discusses larger emerging trends around artificial intelligence and remote patient monitoring.
HIMSS TV contributor, entrepreneur and patient advocate Kate Milliken shares her own story of beating COVID-19 and talking her doctor into prescribing monoclonal antibody treatment.
Cancer survivor and patient advocate Matthew Zachary breaks down problems in today's healthcare system, their causes and potential solutions.
(Sponsored) Similar to when doctors made house calls, telehealth is bringing about a more personalized world where healthcare is coming to the patient, says John Poli, industry principal of healthcare at RingCentral.
COVID-19 has heightened public interest in vaccine and therapeutic research. It's time to build on that engagement, finding new ways to enroll volunteers in other clinical trials and improve the patient experience, says CCT President CJ Anderson.
Vivify CEO Eric Rock on how health systems can use remote patient monitoring tools to maximize care’s potential.
DrFirst President Cameron Deemer explains how practical machine learning applications can help improve safety and efficiency – automating medication history in hospital EHRs and aggregating patient records in consumer apps.
Jim Rogers, president of HealthConnect Networks and Mission Broadband, explains the hurdles that healthcare providers are still facing when it comes to connecting with patients.
(Sponsored) Among the benefits of E Ink's Digital Paper technology is it frees up nurses while ensuring patient data is accurate and up to date and improving the patient experience, says Stanley Chiang, E Ink's director of strategic partnership.
PocketHealth Chief Patient Officer Dave deBronkart explains how patients and providers can work as a team to ensure accuracy in health records and diagnosing.
Big data is going to be transformative, as ONC and CMS rules move healthcare from a gated interaction to digitally transparent clinical care, says Dr. Don Rucker, National Coordinator for Health Information Technology at the ONC.