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(Sponsored) Ali Rizwan, product manager for Solve.care, says blockchain has huge potential to ensure different parties work together and collaborate to deliver high-quality care for patients by providing the optimum platforms for care providers.
(Sponsored) Laurie McGraw, SVP of Health Solutions at the AMA, talks about physician burnout and the AMA's award-winning tools that help with alleviating the problem, improving clinical workflows and removing patient-care barriers.
Nicola Dames, CEO of Vanilla Blush, talks about how her patient experience provided the inspiration needed to transform her business into a healthcare provider.
Mark Duman, managing director of MD Healthcare Consultants, discusses the need to allow citizens to embrace innovation and urges all stakeholders to collaborate in order to achieve a cultural shift in the NHS.
Dr. William Ibbotson, a medical officer with the Royal Flying Doctors Service, talks about rolling out a light, mobile and agile EMR system to better serve patients in rural Australia, where there may not be Internet or satellite coverage.
(Sponsored) Using digital tools helps free up clinic time, makes it easier for patients to access care while improving patient outcomes, says Andy Payne, PHR Subject Matter Expert, NHS Digital.
John Brownstein, chief innovation officer at Boston Children's Hospital, shares insights about the benefits, challenges and evolution with voice technologies amid the growing number of apps and interest from major companies and health systems today.
Joe Kvedar, vice president of Connected Health, Partners HealthCare, discusses ways providers can manage patients' need for the human touch in healthcare and his advice to CIOs and CTOs looking to bring more humanity to automated processes.
Nick Desai, Co-Founder and CEO of Heal, unveils his company's integrated technology that enables doctors to monitor patients' vital signs remotely and, if necessary, intervene before a medical episode becomes acute.
Livongo Chief Product Officer Amar Kendale discusses how the company is using machine learning to offer patients chronic condition care options that they’re likely to choose because of personalization and relevance.
Ewan Davis, CEO, Inidus, says that patient-centered care is important, but it's also necessary to focus on how your staff is supported to deliver that care. He also shares his predictions and hopes for the future of the NHS.
Dr. Ngiam Kee Yuan, Group Chief Technology Officer at the National University Hospital in Singapore, hopes that his organization's AI and machine learning tools will serve to augment clinical practice and eventually lead to improved patient care.