Bill Siwicki
An expert from Philips goes in-depth into the combination of in-person and virtual care, and how that could lead to a better experience and decreased costs.
The managed care payer initiated a behavior change program, including AI-supported text outreach. Of 107,000 members who were "unsure," about 57,000 were changed to "ready" for the vaccine.
The company plans to highlight more FHIR-enabled interoperability, organ donor and recipient matching tools, and new approaches to simplifying public health data reporting in Orlando next month.
A healthcare cybersecurity expert discusses how IT buyers can put financial pressure on device manufacturers to help drive a higher level of security for their fleets.
The health system gears up with six telehealth programs and reports positive results for its efforts. Additionally, its experts offer helpful advice.
C-suite executives and health IT leaders have much to learn from the East Coast health system's massive digital health overhaul.
Nick Culley, director of ExR, gives an advance look at his HIMSS22 session, where he will offer his vision of how hospitals should function with leading-edge technology.
Frank McGillin, CEO of The Clinic by Cleveland Clinic, talks about next steps: relaxed licensure requirements, personalized care for complex conditions, a move toward concierge care – and avoiding "platform sprawl."
The health system transformed its meager telemedicine offerings with big investments in software, hardware and infrastructure.
Clay Ritchey, an expert in patient matching technology, explains how fine-tuned patient ID strategies boost outcomes, tame costs, help SDOH management – and improve COVID-19 testing and vaccination efforts.