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Not only will Connected Health Conference attendees discover new technologies but they will also have opportunities to make impactful connections, says HIMSS Media VP of Content Strategy Stephen Wellman.
Erin Trimble of 23andMe discusses the value of polygenic risk scores, making genetic information actionable for better health and equipping primary care providers to talk with their patients about genetics.
California is pushing new analytics initiatives to improve population health, says Michael Wilkening, special advisor on innovation and digital services to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
DayTwo's metagenomics and gut microbiome database helps connect diabetics and others with evidence-based "food-as-medicine" treatment regimens, says President Josh Stevens.
Patients need to have control of their data that is currently shared provider to provider to promote their own health, says Mark Kramer, chief engineer for MITRE's Health Technology Center.
Digital health is inherently different from other kinds of innovation like drug trials, and the rules are still being rewritten, says Sunita Patolia, team lead for human-centered design at Partners HealthCare Pivot Labs.
Rory co-founder Rachel Blank explains how the digital health clinic is helping remove the stigma around discussion of women's health and providing access to telemedicine-based treatment.
Applications of existing technology are safer short-run bets, but big success may come from whole new platforms and technologies, says Jon Gordon, founder and managing director of D51 Ventures.
Watch the second day of our livestream from AsiaPac19 in Bangkok, Thailand, which includes interviews with healthcare IT industry luminaries, thought leaders and innovators.
mHabitat founder Victoria Betton details the process of introducing technology in challenging healthcare environments.