HIMSS TV
This week's top stories include the Mayo Clinic no longer scheduling appointments for patients in most Medicare Advantage plans, and an Oklahoma City hospital's security response after COVID-19-related social media posts accused providers of murder.
HIMSS22
Kate Milliken takes you to live views of the conference in Orlando, March 15-17. HIMSS TV shares exclusive footage from the floor, keynotes and panel discussions with thought leaders. Also, get a look into HIMSS22 Digital events.
HIMSS22
Join host Kate Milliken on HIMSS.tv this March 15-17 as she broadcasts live from the HIMSS22 conference. She'll feature talks with sponsors and exclusive footage of HIMSS22 Digital events. And look in at MHN’s HIMSS22 coverage all week.
Orion Corporation director of digital medicine Sammeli Liikkanen explains how empathy and high-quality data must merge in creating successful digital solutions for person-centered care.
President of 4medica Gregg Church warns of the perils of duplication of patient records. He explains how AI and other technologies can clean up data.
This week's top stories include racial and ethnic minority enrollees reporting significantly worse experiences around care access compared to whites, and Amazon Care expanding in-person offerings to 20 new cities.
Cooperation, co-creation and culture are crucial in creating a testbed for adopting a health ecosystem approach, according to Helsinki's director of economic development, Marja-Leena Rinkineva.
HIMSS21
Dr. Azizi Seixas, director of the Media and Innovation Lab at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, discusses bringing individualized medicine and population health together.
Patient engagement consultant and HIMSS Digital Influencer Stacy Hurt explains how the disabled and immunocompromised will need telehealth beyond the pandemic.
HIMSS22
Kate Milliken previews the coverage of HIMSS22 on HIMSS.tv, March 15-17, with product demonstrations, keynote speeches and exclusive looks at HIMSS22 Digital events.