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Past President of Virginia HIMSS and VP of Consulting Services at Clearwater Cathie Brown describes these twin goals helping with healthcare equity, and factors in cybersecurity.
An AI-driven application and wearable devices can help with healthcare equity, according to Victor Brown, founder and CEO of Xcellent Life.
Christopher Kunney, senior VP of digital transformation at Divurgent, describes how age-tech is transforming home care and primary care, and moving to nontraditional organizations.
Patients at the majority of WVU hospitals that are in rural areas get an equal level of care because of EMRAM Stage 7, explains Kim Clarke, VP and assistant CIO at West Virginia United Health System.
Global social impact organization Reach President Fran Ayalasomayajula talks about how hospital-at-home creates organizational efficiencies, but also can be a challenge for caregivers.
InOn Health CEO and cofounder Kaakpema "KP" Yelpaala discusses why it's crucial to ensure that entrepreneurs from historically disenfranchised communities have a say in the organizations that receive funding.
Dr. Nigel Spier, OBGYN and team lead for ModMed OBGYN, explains that adaptive technology should understand how doctors manage patients based on their training and guidelines in order to free up time for better quality care.
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Cloud21's CEO Tony Corkett looks at his company's contributions to the great work of carrying out digital transformation in the National Health Service, and what's in the future for digital health and cybersecurity.
Tech can reduce errors, help with time management and complement EHRs, according to Dr. Subha Airan-Javia, founder of CareAlign and a hospitalist at the University of Pennsylvania Health System.
Competitors Humana, MultiPlan, Optum, Quest Diagnostics and UnitedHealthcare are creating the alliance to advance healthcare uses for blockchain, explains Michael Kim, CIO at MultiPlan.