HIMSS TV
HIMSS president and CEO Hal Wolf discusses healthcare trends, including patient engagement, AI advancements and cybersecurity challenges, and how HIMSS24 offers attendees a chance to learn from each other and collaborate in responding to those trends.
A deep dive on qualified health information networks from Dr. John Blair, CEO of MedAllies, a designated QHIN, who also discusses how he is working with two major EHR vendors and numerous smaller ambulatory practices on interoperability.
Corti, a Copenhagen-based AI startup, helps automate and analyze virtual and face-to-face patient engagements, says Lars Maaløe, its cofounder and chief technology officer.
Prashant Natarajan, vice president of strategy and products at H2O.ai, is looking forward to talking to other HIMSS24 attendees about how healthcare organizations and HIMSS can work together to make AI tools more accessible to patients.
Radar offers new opportunities to track patients in the home without using wearables, says Sumit Nagpal, CEO of Cherish Health – who recalls some sage advice he received from Steve Jobs when pitching the idea years ago.
Gain insights on how to evolve acute and post-acute care at home programs that address conditions like congestive heart failure with Cleveland Clinic ACO's Jessica Hohman and Integrated Hospital Care Institute's Richard Rothman at HIMSS24.
Governments need to develop and fund enterprise architecture to solve major health issues like homelessness, according to Gabriel Seidman, director of policy at Ellison Institute of Technology, and his colleagues.
Ahead of HIMSS24, they discuss their upcoming book, "Diagnosed," which is written for patients navigating their care journey, and preview an accompanying white paper designed to help IT leaders create intuitive and empathetic patient experiences.
As he describes what's in store for the company in 2024, Dr. Peter Bonis discusses its recent survey on consumer concerns around artificial intelligence and its acquisition of Invistics.
Brenna Loufek, SaMD regulatory affairs manager at Mayo Clinic, talks bridging the gap between research and clinical practice when bringing AI-enabled digital health tools to market in a preview of her and her colleagues' upcoming session at HIMSS24.