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Steven Ramirez, CISO at Renown Health, and Steve Cagle, CEO at Clearwater, talk about the top cyber threats to healthcare and how vendors and providers – as evidenced by their long-term partnership – can work together for better risk management.
According to the French Ministry of Health's Louisa Stuwe, the national "Ma Santé 2022" strategy engaged multiple stakeholder and citizen consultations and secured essential funding to pave the way for a national digital health doctrine.
According to LOGEX's CEO, Philipp Jan Flach, in order to unlock the value of the fragmented data collected from "point solutions," we need to aggregate it using interoperable standards.
While sharing insights on the medical device industry in China at HIMSS23, David Chen, director of business development for Shine Technology, stresses the importance of partnering to further new technologies.
It's crucial to pool resources to improve outcomes during times of crisis, says Dr. Monica Bharel, advanced clinical senior public health advisor and former commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
A shortage of skilled nursing is disrupting care delivery nationwide. The workforce challenge is not going away, and will require creative approaches, including virtual care, says Wendy Deibert, chief nursing officer at Caregility.
It's the place to be if you're interested and involved in transforming healthcare information and technology, says Ricardo Silva.
There are 13 startups from PharmaStars' cohort on digital innovation for women's health and health equity, and the accelerators' next cohort, Digital Innovations in Therapeutic Delivery. Naomi Fried, CEO and founder of PharmStars, offers a deep dive.
Digital patient engagement and payment tools provide price transparency and convenience for consumers and allow them to better manage care expenses, say Ryne Natzke, Sphere chief revenue officer, and John Welch, chief product officer.
Dr. Adrienne Boissy, Qualtrics' chief medical officer and staff neurologist at the Cleveland Clinic, explains that, because consumers are making value-based decisions and care about privacy, they should be codesigning healthcare AI.