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Theo Fotis, principal lecturer at the University of Brighton's School of Health Sciences, says that because nurses represent the largest profession in healthcare, they are well-positioned to drive innovation with digital tools.
Closed Loop Medicine CEO and co-founder Hakim Yadi discusses why the development of digital health technologies should not stray "too far away" from the academic and clinic rigor applied to the pharma industry.
Involving patients early in the design and development process can make for a better product and more successful launch, says Roxie Mooney, CEO and commercial strategist at Legacy DNA.
LogixLab Director of Health Technology Dr. Mohd Hanif Abdul Gaus explains how his company's AI-powered diagnostic tool is helping innovate approaches to medical imaging.
Addressing social determinants of health, gaps in care and the health of underserved populations is a priority at the American Heart Association, says Pamela Garmon Johnson, the AHA's VP of health equity and national partnerships.
Young Juhn, co-founder and CEO of Wellysis, says S-Patch Cardio can provide the data that can help patients and doctors make better healthcare decisions.
Aakash Ganju, MD, CEO of Saathealth, says consumers from all over the world are used to choice and autonomy on their phones, a mindset that can be applied to managing healthcare.
Many health systems are living with feet in both worlds, but diverse incentives will eventually force a reckoning, says Health Catalyst's Holly Rimmasch, who also discusses how data can help hospitals allocate thin resources like care managers.
It is important to build trust when using patient data to improve the health and care of citizens, says Dame Fiona Caldicott, national data guardian for health and social care in England.
Caron Swinscoe, chief nurse at NHS Digital, talks about the recent launch of the HIMSS Nursing & Midwifery Network for England.