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Women In Health IT

By HIMSS TV | 08:18 am | October 15, 2019
Dame Fiona Caldicott, national data guardian for health and social care in England, discusses the importance of building trust when using patient data to improve the health and care of citizens.
By HIMSS TV | 06:21 pm | October 14, 2019
NHS Digital Chief Nurse Caron Swinscoe discusses the recent launch of the HIMSS Nursing & Midwifery Network for England.
By HIMSS TV | 06:55 am | October 14, 2019
Erin Trimble of 23andMe discusses the value of polygenic risk scores, making genetic information actionable for better health and equipping primary care providers to talk with their patients about genetics.
By HIMSS TV | 11:55 am | October 10, 2019
Digital health is inherently different from other kinds of innovation like drug trials, and the rules are still being rewritten, says Sunita Patolia, team lead for human-centered design at Partners HealthCare Pivot Labs.
By HIMSS TV | 08:13 am | October 10, 2019
Rory co-founder Rachel Blank explains how the digital health clinic is helping remove the stigma around discussion of women's health and providing access to telemedicine-based treatment.
By HIMSS TV | 01:42 pm | October 08, 2019
mHabitat founder Victoria Betton details the process of introducing technology in challenging healthcare environments.
By HIMSS TV | 03:01 pm | October 07, 2019
Mahmee co-founder and CEO Melissa Hanna discusses how her startup is facilitating maternal care within the EHR.
By HIMSS TV | 02:44 pm | October 01, 2019
Health economist and "Health Consuming" author Jane Sarasohn-Kahn discusses what it will take to get to the person-centered healthcare system we're headed for.
By HIMSS TV | 01:04 am | September 27, 2019
Dr. Indu Subaiya, co-founder and president of Catalyst @ Health 2.0, says digital health companies are evolving from mere point solutions to "flip stack" vendors complete with clinical staff, innovative therapeutics and more.
By HIMSS TV | 11:27 am | September 23, 2019
Dolby Laboratories Chief Scientist Poppy Crum describes a future where ubiquitous sensors will anticipate physical and mental health needs.