Videos
(SPONSORED) Bob Chaput, CEO and founder of Clearwater Compliance, discusses how to conduct a bona fide security risk analysis, building a strong Business Associate Management Program, and explains what healthcare organizations should be doing to create a culture of privacy and security.
(SPONSORED) David Finn, health information technology officer for Symantec, talks about what providers should be doing in light of the compliance date for the HIPAA Omnibus final rule, and emphasizes the importance of privacy accompanying clinical IT processes.
(SPONSORED) Sean Kelly, MD, chief medical officer for Imprivata, talks about the clinical impact of the privacy and security concerns inherent in policies like meaningful use and the HIPAA Omnibus final rule.
UK Secretary of State for Health Jeremy Hunt kicked off his keynote address at Health Datapalooza IV by saluting the United States' decision to provide universal health coverage to its citizens.
Martin Blinder, CEO of Tictrac, presents an innovative, consumer-focused mobile app which tracks a user's daily activites and amalgamates diverse metrics to provide snapshots of the individual's health via a personalized dashboard.
Deborah Jeffries, MD, director of healthcare for Polycom, talks about emerging telemedicine trends, including the growing power of the peer-to-peer aspects of personal health management.
(SPONSORED) Learn how a new job in healthcare - the Patient Navigator - not only empowers patients to overcome barriers to care, but reveals a positive return on investment and pays for itself in the first year.
Lee Powe, CIO of Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital in Elkin, North Carolina, talks about some of the toughest challenges the small community hospital faces, emphasizing the increased costs associated with readmission rates and RAC audits.
(SPONSORED) Hear first-hand from Alicia about how her patient navigator saved her life.
Farzad Mostashari, Dick Foster and Uwe Reinhardt lead a panel discussion at Health Datapalooza IV to discuss whether or not the current surge in public and private sector spending on health IT programs is going to reduce healthcare costs.