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HIMSS21

Dr. Bradley Crotty
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By Bill Siwicki | 12:19 pm | July 07, 2021
In a preview of his HIMSS21 session, the chief digital engagement officer of Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin describes how a mental health app has helped the health system's patients.
Glucose monitor
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By Kat Jercich | 01:50 pm | July 06, 2021
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Dr. Suzanne B. Schwartz says that no single stakeholder can solve medical device cybersecurity issues on their own.
A telehealth visit via laptop
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By Nathan Eddy | 11:05 am | July 02, 2021
At HIMSS21, one health system offers perspective on managing volumes of confidential customer data while providing a better experience across phone, online and in-person contacts.
A baby grabbing an adult's finger
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By Kat Jercich | 05:17 pm | July 01, 2021
When the United Kingdom went into lockdown, babies kept being born and kept needing care. That's where teleneonatology came in.
Dr. Andrew W. Burchett, Avera Health, telehealth
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By Bill Siwicki | 11:54 am | June 29, 2021
In a preview of his upcoming HIMSS21 session, the health system's chief medical information officer talks about the processes and technologies powering the health system's pandemic response.
Stack of binders
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By Kat Jercich | 10:18 am | June 28, 2021
From interoperability to telehealth and beyond, an upcoming HIMSS21 presentation will shed light on the regulations and penalties health IT stakeholders should be mindful of in the months ahead.
A security professional leans on a window to a server room
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By Kat Jercich | 11:18 am | June 23, 2021
Trinity Health's Dr. James Angle will present at HIMSS21 about the best ways to protect patient information via privacy engineering and risk assessments.
A talk with survey results displayed
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By Mike Miliard | 02:08 pm | June 16, 2021
There's widespread recognition that AI and machine learning have value, but also that they're not fully understood, according to the HIMSS State of Healthcare – which finds operational use cases slightly more favored than clinical ones.
Two doctors look at a computer
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By Kat Jercich | 10:21 am | June 15, 2021
In a preview of his HIMSS21 presentation, Muhammad Babur, IT-program manager at Mayo Clinic, says artificial intelligence can enhance care delivery – but also cause potential harm.
Lisa Lines, RTI International, AI
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By Bill Siwicki | 12:16 pm | June 14, 2021
A senior researcher at RTI International previews her HIMSS21 session, explaining how providers can improve health outcomes of socially at-risk patients.