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Connecting data points is essential for improving the patient journey and ensuring patients receive continuous care, says Brian Pelkowski, Genentech's global head of oncology strategy for personalized healthcare.
This week's top stories include UnitedHealthcare re-examining a policy that allows it to retroactively deny ER claims, Apple adding new health features and Mount Sinai catering to patients with limited English proficiency.
Devesh Menawat, director of hospital automation at Masimo, discusses how hospital automation can solve the limitations of managing patient data.
Dr. Rowland Illing, CMO and director of International Government Health for Amazon Web Services, discusses the various AWS technologies developed and deployed during COVID-19.
Dr. Volker Amelung, president of the German Managed Care Association, discusses what digital health applications (DiGA) mean for German citizens as well as the main focus for international health systems post-COVID-19.
Roy Jakobs, chief business leader of connected care at Royal Philips, says data and workflows around patient care are at the heart of improving the patient journey, while reducing pressure on hospital systems.
Connect America CEO Janet Dillione describes the role of remote patient monitoring and hospital in the home in the evolving delivery of healthcare.
Professor Krishnan Ganapathy, director of Apollo Telehealth Services, says the Indian government has advocated the use of digital tools to accelerate virtual care, including telehealth, and address the shortage of hospital beds.
This week's top stories include President Biden allocating funds for pandemic preparedness, expanding affordable care and bolstering cybersecurity; and the PharmaStars accelerator getting pharma and digital health companies on the same page.
Kristine Sørensen, founder and director of the Global Health Literacy Academy in Denmark, discusses empowering patients in the digital age and why self-management in health is key to sustainable healthcare.