HIMSS TV
There are new ways data and technology application can improve the future of care, says HIMSS CTIO Steve Wretling.
        
        
          Liz Ashall-Payne, co-founder and CEO of ORCHA, discusses the push to use health data to support care and improve remote monitoring.
        
        
          The value of blockchain in healthcare goes beyond data ownership, access and control, as well as consent management, says Mirko De Maldè, president at Government Blockchain Association Italy.
        
        
          Not only can augmented reality and virtual reality help patients better understand their condition, but the technologies can help train residents in different approaches to surgery, says Tristan van Doormaal, a neurosurgeon at UMC Utrecht in the Netherlands.
        
        
          The best innovations come from resilience when working to solve problems, says HIMSS CTIO Steve Wretling.
        
        
          Salesforce Health Cloud can help providers aggregate, analyze and make actionable the data providers need to address social determinants of health, says Dr. Joshua Newman, the company’s chief medical officer.
        
        
          John Kansky, president and CEO of the Indiana Health Information Exchange, says state and regional HIEs have the deep experience necessary to boost interoperability.
        
        
          Automating machine learning and artificial intelligence improves the speed and accuracy of predictive models, says DataRobot GM of Healthcare Colleen Greene.
        
        
          Dr. Vinay Vaidya, chief medical information officer at Phoenix Children's Hospital, describes how the health system is using data to improve patient outomes.
        
        
          Sue Murphy, chief experience officer at UChicago Medicine, says for hospitals and health systems to best foster a culture where patient experience is valued, they must include one key component: a positive experience for caregivers.
        
        
           
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
