Nathan Eddy
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"AI has the potential to be the mechanism by which we achieve rapid and accurate understanding of new problems and challenges in the clinical environment," says Jvion's CMIO ahead of his HIMSS21 presentation.
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With application programming interfaces, "insights can be delivered in a form that best engages their value: directly into another application or its own application and UI," says a Change Healthcare leader in advance of HIMSS21.
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At HIMSS21, the health system's chief innovation officer will discuss with a top consultant how its Digital Transformation Office provided centralized governance and smoothed the way for more effective enterprise-wide technology decisions.
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"Data quality will always be important as we continue to fine-tune interoperability – especially as the quantity of data and users expands," says one leader in advance of his HIMSS21 talk.
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By participating in networks like the one launched to support medical device data surveillance, "health systems can learn from their peers," one clinician explains in advance of his HIMSS21 talk.
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"Powerful men tend to advocate for other men when leadership opportunities come up," says one CEO who will share her perspective at HIMSS21. Women should do the same.
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During the COVID-19 public health emergency, the health system was able to go live at 18 sites in five states using a virtual command center. At HIMSS21, its CIO will explain how.
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Whether their skepticism is from a lack of interest or a lack of trust, it's possible – and valuable – to get clinicians enthusiastic about data-driven medicine, experts will show at HIMSS21.
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"You have to address the people involved in the use of the tool, and more importantly those involved in the processes around medical devices and the tools to monitor and secure them," says one expert in a preview of his HIMSS21 presentation.
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"Healthcare IT leaders need to understand the broad range of technologies at use across a hospital and assess which of these systems and machines they would detect attacks against, and where they would be blind."