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Because nurses represent the largest profession in healthcare, they are well-positioned to drive innovation with digital tools, says Theo Fotis, principal lecturer at the University of Brighton's School of Health Sciences.
The Society for Participatory Medicine's Joseph Ternullo and Eric Bersh discuss why patients need to be in the driver's seat of their own care.
With its smart sharps bin, HealthBeacon is going deep on one important medication adherence use case: self-administered injectables, says CEO Jim Joyce.
Hakim Yadi, CEO and co-founder of Closed Loop Medicine, says the development of digital health technologies should not stray "too far away" from the academic and clinic rigor applied to the pharma industry.
Roxie Mooney, CEO and commercial strategist at Legacy DNA, explains why involving patients early in the design and development process can make for a better product.
LogixLab's AI-powered diagnostic tool is helping innovate approaches to medical imaging, says Dr. Mohd Hanif Abdul Gaus, the company's director of health technology.
Pamela Garmon Johnson, VP of health equity and national partnerships at the American Heart Association, explains how the AHA is addressing social determinants of health, gaps in care and the health of underserved populations.
Wellysis' device can provide data to can help patients and doctors make better healthcare decisions, says co-founder and CEO Young Juhn.
Aakash Ganju, MD, CEO of Saathealth, says consumers from all over the world are used to choice and autonomy on their phones, and there's an opportunity to apply that mindset to managing healthcare.
Many health systems are living with feet in both worlds, but diverse incentives will eventually force a reckoning, says Health Catalyst's Holly Rimmasch.