Bill Siwicki
The National Academy of Medicine says having a primary care doc is key. A physician expert in telehealth explains technology's role in fulfilling this need.
In a preview of his upcoming HIMSS21 session, an AI and precision medicine expert discusses the multifaceted answer to that critical question.
Four health IT leaders from across the country discuss lessons learned during the pandemic in the latest installment in our feature series. They spotlight some "long-term 'change the game' strategies" developed over the past year.
More than 90% of calls received by the health system's COVID-19 vaccine hotline were resolved by an artificial intelligence voice assistant with automated and self-service workflows.
Dr. Cate Crowley, a professor at Columbia University and cleft palate care medical advisor, explains telemedicine's reach and ability to reduce stigma.
An Amazon machine learning expert discusses how AI will enable new personalized treatments and medical breakthroughs and describes how CIOs and IT leaders should be prioritizing investments.
The expertise gained through now having only one content management system has helped staff stand up a COVID-19 information hub in a matter of days.
Frank McGillin talks about "on-demand" virtual care, virtual second opinions, chronic care management via telemedicine and telehealth personalization.
HIMSS21
A senior researcher at RTI International previews her HIMSS21 session, explaining how providers can improve health outcomes of socially at-risk patients.
The new technology has reduced the need for phone calls to local pharmacies and manual entry of medications, leading to increased staff satisfaction and productivity.