HIMSS TV
Tracy Chu, corporate VP of population health and ACO chief executive at Scripps Health, will focus on how automation has enhanced patient-facing app experiences and clinician workflows in her upcoming HIMSS23 presentation.
Stesha Selsky and Meg Furukawa, nurse informaticists for the UCLA Health System, discuss how algorithms produce individual workload acuity scores using patient chart information in their HIMSS23 presentation preview.
Natural language processing, a form of AI, devours all the text in countless pages of healthcare documents to help health IT experts in the U.S. military do their job more efficiently.
In a preview of his HIMSS23 keynote panel, Dr. Vin Gupta, CMO of Amazon Pharmacy and NBC News medical analyst, says the positive disruption that came out of the COVID-19 public health emergency needs to persist.
HIMSS23 Executive Summit keynote speaker Erica Dhawan, best-selling author, says reframing how we engage with others can be transformative in a preview of her session "Get Big Things Done: The Power of Connectional Intelligence."
NorthShore University HealthSystem Health Equity Senior Programmer Analyst Emily Kwan discusses social determinants of health data and natural language processing tech, the subject of her HIMSS23 session.
Focusing on your network and personnel can help you build better cyber response capabilities, says Aimee Cardwell, SVP and CISO at UnitedHealth Group, in a preview of her upcoming HIMSS23 presentation.
In a preview of his HIMSS23 keynote, OpenEXO founder and chair Salim Ismail discusses the opportunities of "disruptive convergence," and describes some of its challenges.
The two-week program fuses technology and traditional therapy to treat PTSD and other conditions in post-9/11 vets. Barbara Rothbaum, executive director of the Emory Healthcare Veterans Program and Trauma and Anxiety Recovery Program, explains.
A sneak preview into a HIMSS23 panel on using machine learning to find discharge medication errors, featuring Kyle Longhurst, product manager at Pariveda, and Wendy Paul, medication process architect at Seattle Children's Hospital.