HIMSS23
With HIMSS23 Europe approaching in June, Joana Feijó, business development director for Health Cluster Portugal, discusses digital health innovation and the development of a technology framework for hospitals, which will be showcased in Lisbon.
Health data from wearable and implantable medical devices should be surrounded by stronger security, says Michelle Ramim, assistant professor of health informatics at Nova Southeastern University.
Healthcare organizations need to go from a reactive cybersecurity stance oriented around point solutions to developing comprehensive strategies to mitigate risk, says R. David Moon, chairman and founder of Arx Nimbus.
Military healthcare initiatives, including the common EHR and virtual-first care, are discussed by Dr. Brian Lein, DHA assistant director of healthcare administration, Bill Tinston, FEHRM director, and Holly Joers PEO DHMS program executive officer.
Medical imaging for at-home care is more important than ever, says Tim Dawson, CTO at Canon Medical, who explains the significance of data neutrality and standardized structures for structured and unstructured patient data.
Smartphone tools can help improve health equity by improving care access and empowering patients to collect and transmit their own data via wearables, says Anna Schoenbaum, VP of information services applications at Penn Medicine.
Edifecs is one company that's working to empower its female employees. The company's director of product marketing and senior director of corporate communications discuss some of those efforts.
The Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement will accelerate the move toward large-scale interoperability, says Michael Palantoni, vice president of platform and data services at athenahealth.
The movement to a modern infrastructure means rethinking business processes to allow more time for clinical care, says Rich Birhanzel of Accenture.
Key findings from the 2022 healthcare cybersecurity study, including a decline in ransomware attacks and continuing workforce challenges, are discussed by Lee Kim, senior principal of cybersecurity and privacy at HIMSS.