HIMSS20 Digital Coverage
There are shifting expectations for connected health products, says Vivify Health CEO Eric Rock.
John Halamka describes how clinicians at Mayo are benefiting from machine learning-powered approaches to imaging, predictive analytics and other types of decision support – and using machine learning to mine historical data for new treatments.
The Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement, designed to ensure an individual's electronic health information is available when they need it, depends on participation from stakeholders across the healthcare ecosystem.
Cotiviti President and CEO Emad Rizk, MD, discusses how his company leverages claims and clinical data for payers to use and share with providers.
Predictive analytics and natural language processing have helped the system improve readmission, utilization and quality metrics.
Dr. Ran Balicer, chief innovation officer of Israel’s Clalit Research Institute, talks using tech to catch health issues before they become serious at HIMSS20 Digital.
In their HIMSS20 Digital session, privacy policy experts Deven McGraw and Jodi Daniel offer a deeper look at digital patient access, the APIs that enable it – and the mistakes healthcare organizations make when providing medical records.
Digital tools can help stream data from tools ranging from ventilators to monitors, says Kevin Phillips, VP of product management at Capsule.
Pointing data-gathering efforts in the right direction holds the potential to deliver better value-based care.
Executives from SDOH technology platforms say they anticipate more public-healthcare funding to support social services infrastructure in the coming years.