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Mirko De Maldè, president at Government Blockchain Association Italy, says data ownership, access and control, in addition to consent management, are just a few of the benefits that blockchain can provide in healthcare.
Tristan van Doormaal, a neurosurgeon at UMC Utrecht in the Netherlands, details how augmented reality and virtual reality can help patients understand their condition better and train residents in different approaches to surgery.
Steve Wretling, HIMSS CTIO, says sometimes technologies can be a hindrance if personal impact and realistic processes aren’t taken into account.
Salesforce Health Cloud can help providers aggregate, analyze and make actionable the data providers need to address social determinants of health, says Dr. Joshua Newman, chief medical officer at Salesforce.
State and regional HIEs have the deep experience necessary to improve interoperability – which is about more than just moving patient data from one point to another, says John Kansky, president and CEO of the Indiana Health Information Exchange.
DataRobot GM of Healthcare Colleen Greene describes how advances in auto-machine learning and predictive analytics are enabling healthcare organizations to be AI-driven.
Phoenix Children's Hospital is deploying analytics for its chronic disease management program, longitudinally tracking patients with an actionable dashboard, says Chief Medical Information Officer Vinay Vaidya.
To foster a culture where patient experience is valued and prioritized, hospitals and health systems must first improve the experience for caregivers, says Sue Murphy, chief experience officer at UChicago Medicine.
Etsimo's platform can help increase patient empathy by freeing up doctors' time while ensuring patients stay healthier longer, says co-founder and CEO Thomas Grandell.
New Zealand has 4.5 million people, 20 autonomous government healthcare groups, different incentives and an "interesting way of procurement" that makes it difficult for vendors, says Taranaki District Health Board CIO Steven Parrish.