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South Korea's National Institute of Health has established a big health database that researchers can tap into to develop new technologies, says director Dr Hyun-Young Park.
The chief information and digital strategy officer explains what achieving certification under the Joint Commission's Responsible Use of Health Data initiative means for Inova's privacy and security practices, and AI data governance.
David Kirshner, managing partner at LogicSource and former CFO of Boston Children's Hospital, discusses how health systems can reduce costs by looking to their supply chains.
Since 2016, the 200-member IT team of Narayana Health in India has built smart and mobile solutions for patients and staff, says IT VP Jagadeesh Ramasamy.
Data of around six million patients are currently being vectorised as part of this development, according to CIO and professor Sang-Heon Lee.
Besides saving significant time and cost, Taichung Veterans General Hospital also has the shortest emergency patient stay in Taiwan, shares computer and communications center director Lai-Shiun Lai.
A change in administration isn’t the only thing that promises an interesting year. Editors from Healthcare IT News, Healthcare Finance News and MobiHealthNews discuss what to look for in telehealth and RPM, and emerging policies in AI and cybersecurity.
Join the editors of Healthcare IT News, Healthcare Finance News and MobiHealthNews as they forecast new trends and developments for the year ahead: AI, cybersecurity, patient engagement, reimbursement and rev cycle, virtual care and more.
Zachary Durst, IT practice consultant at WittKieffer, explains how the past two years have seen a significant increase in the number of new AI leadership roles as health systems seek opportunities to advance AI projects more strategically.