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Dr. Geeta Nayyar, Chief Healthcare and Innovation Officer at Femwell Group, said the industry has to use metrics to move the needle on quality measures.
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Northwell VP Sabina Zak and Conversa Health founder Philip Marshall on transforming how Northwell delivers standardized and personalized information to patients outside its facilities.
Jay Patel, Clinical Transformation Officer at Seniorlink, says comprehensive tools for aging populations are going to require broadband, IOT, cybersecurity and data aggregation among patients, family members and caregivers.
Healthcare entrepreneur and patient advocate Kate Milliken shares her journey of starting a business and her experience as a patient advocate for those managing MS. Hear her story and find out what she’ll be doing with HIMSS TV at HIMSS19 in Orlando.
Tongyu Zhu, director at the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center, explains that connecting data between the public health department and hospitals in Shanghai has resulted in improved services for patients.
Aimee van Wynsberghe, co-founder of the Foundation for Responsible Robotics, looks not at what technology can do but, instead, what we should do with robotics to improve life for patients and caregivers.
Neha Gavai, head of business development at Wellth, explains how its apps employs various behavioral economics strategies to help engage patients and help them achieve optimal outcomes.
Dr. Afzal Chaudhry, CCIO, Cambridge University Hospitals Trust (CUH) says the new government strategy document is pivotal in changing the balance of healthcare by focusing on patient engagement, open standards and ensuring greater data transparency.
Coviu's PhysioROM telehealth platform allows physiotherapists to monitor their patients' range of motion in a standardized manner for improved reporting and analytics, says Coviu CEO Silvia Pfeiffer.
The interoperability problem cannot be solved by one company, but a modular approach through open standards can be achieved through cooperation with the global stakeholders, says Stefan Sauermann, program director of UAS Technikum Wien.
Blockchain technology allows for the flow of information between treatment points regardless of geographic location to ensure patients get the treatment they need and deserve, says Shada AlSalamah, a visiting scholar at MIT.