HIMSS TV
Holograms and extended reality have unique roles in patient engagement and education. Cole Wiser, executive creative director at the Virtual Wild, and Srini Iyer, SVP at Leidos, explain.
Oscar Alleyne, managing director of the public health division, discusses the value of public and private partnerships and describes what its federally funded research and development centers do to help organizations plan for the next pandemic.
ChartSwap can help providers to electronically fulfill and automate medical record requests and receive payment through patient authorization, giving clinicians more time to focus on patient care, says its president, Nate Kelly.
Sean Sullivan, a partner at Alston & Bird, predicts more clarity on reasonable fees and exceptions, details on sensitive information sharing, and rules about public health IT certification in revised interoperability rules that may drop in June.
As payers and providers collaborate on value-based reimbursement, they'll optimize care pathways through effective contract modeling, measuring performance and addressing friction, say David Wolf, MedeAnalytics AVP, and Lynn Carroll, HSBlox COO.
HIMSS24
Mild cognitive impairment associated with dementia could be slowed or reversed with help from testing, analytics and enhancing clinical care pathways to cognitive neurologists, says Dr. John Showalter, chief product officer at Linus Health.
Through its platform, MDClone allows clinicians to quickly gather actionable insights from patient data without waiting for analysis and interpretation from data scientists, says Ziv Ofek, its cofounder and CEO.
Anna Basevich, SVP of enterprise partnerships and customer enablement at Arcadia, explains how MA plans will need to measure performance ahead of 2027 when CMS will start rewarding plans that demonstrate progress in addressing health disparities.
HIMSS24 Europe
Learning from each other and the exchange of ideas happening in Rome during HIMSS24 Europe is "electrifying," says Hal Wolf, HIMSS president and CEO, who notes he is already looking forward to HIMSS25 in Paris.
Moving legacy healthcare data into storage is a complex process that involves scanning for malware and retaining regulatory compliance and access, explains Tom Liddell, CEO of Harmony Healthcare IT.