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St. Marianna University School of Medicine in Japan used a "go slow, but go steady" strategy to make small, incremental changes to overcome resistance to moving from paper to digital systems, says Director Shinji Yamamoto.
Dr. Phil Moore, deputy clinical chair at the NHS Kingston Clinical Commissioning Group, talks about the challenges of transforming healthcare in the UK.
Dr. Adrian Zai, director of research at Partners HealthCare, says providers need to align resources and optimize technology around workflows, not the other way around.
Deep Dive: Overwork has become an epidemic among physicians and nurses. Fixing the problem demands new strategies to restore joy to medicine.
Next year the Personal Connected Health Alliance and HIMSS will be prioritizing smaller, more curated events rather than the annual Connected Health Conference, explain HIMSS' Kerry Amato and the PCHA's Robert Havasy.
The patient-centered care delivery model is now a necessity, claims Jennifer Tan, director of technology solutions at IQVIA Asia Pacific, who discusses the healthcare challenges and inefficiencies in the region.
Biorithm co-founder and CEO Amrish Nair describes how his company's sensors take care out of the hospital to wherever the expectant mom is.
Providence St. Joseph Health Chief Digital Strategy Officer Sara Vaezy describes the approach behind her group's development of a patient access platform.
Heal CEO Nick Desai says his company is bringing back the house call for primary care, claiming that going into homes allows access to help address social determinants of health – which control the majority of health outcomes.
Conversa Health's population health management platform delivers better patient experience while alleviating provider burnout, says President and Chief Strategy Officer Murray Brozinsky.