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Lighter CEO Alexis Fox describes how her startup works with both hospitals and grocery delivery systems to deliver customized meal plans to patients.
ResMed's VP of SaaS Strategy Annie McBride on how the organizations partner to enable clinicians to apply insights that help patients be more compliant.
Harvard University’s Stan Shaw and John Halamka of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center discuss the new executive education joint venture between Harvard Medical School and HIMSS.
University of Colorado Assistant Professor Mustafa Ozkaynak says that getting insights about a patient's environment and lifestyle are just as critical as understanding genomic data.
Artificial intelligence won’t replace the empathy doctors can provide to patients but smart machines can reduce the time clinicians spend on computers, according to Dr. Anthony Chang, medical director at CHOC Children’s.
Nick Knowlton, VP of strategic initiatives at Brightree on working with the CommonWell Health Alliance to enable patient-centric interoperability across the spectrum of care.
(Sponsored) Neil Jordan, Worldwide Health Leader and Connector at Microsoft, recounts a story about how a partner health organization's AI-power app that monitors children who go home following complex heart surgery prevented tragedy for a patient.
(Sponsored) Will Reilly, VP of client and consumer marketing at VisitPay, says that as a result of patients taking on more healthcare costs, revenue cycle teams have had to figure out how to engage them and work more closely with marketing.
(Sponsored) Aaron Crowell, head of Uber Health, talks about how rideshare technology can improve access to care for the elderly, low-income patients and those who have chronic and complex care needs.
Tammy Kwiatkoski, director of clinical informatics for the HIMSS Office of the CTIO, says advancements in healthcare technology are necessary, but they can’t take away the way of the human element.
Christopher McCann, CEO of Current Health, discusses how data from his company's wireless device is analyzed and shared with healthcare providers to improve the outcomes of high-risk patients at home.
Patient feedback is key and healthcare professionals should trust patients to manage their conditions more by engaging with them through available technologies, says Kristina Tägil, Founder of AppInMed AB.