Patient Engagement
Technology is no longer a barrier to at-home healthcare, says Susan Dentzer, president and CEO of the Network for Excellence in Health Innovation.
In the first edition of the HIMSS TV Deep Dive series, we look at the crisis of opioid addiction in the United States, and how to treat and prevent overuse and addiction.
The FallScreen+ mobile app tests people aged over 60 years for health conditions, and the developers claim it can predict falls among older people with 75 percent accuracy.
Security
Healthcare information is being more widely shared than ever, but how can that be balanced with the need for robust privacy protections? At Health 2.0, two experts will frame the issue.
Daniel Kivatinos, COO and co-founder of DrChrono, gives a rundown of his company's mobile EHR platform and demonstrates how it works on either a tablet or smartwatch.
A chat with Dr Ian Chuang, Chief Medical Officer, Elsevier.
Dr. Steve Lockhart, CMO at Sutter Health, discusses social determinants of health, why unequal care is among the "most disappointing elements" of the U.S. healthcare system and how to fix that.
Veterans and guests at Orlando VA Medical Center were getting lost, and many were late for appointments. A new wayfinding technology application is changing all that.
The companies plan to create new cloud-based applications focused on patient engagement, pop health, customer relationship management, claims processing and more.
Dr. John Herman, associate chief of the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital, says properly vetted apps and technologies present an opportunity for the underserved to get needed help.