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There are promising opportunities for transformation, especially in Asia and Middle East, says Hee Hwang, CIO of Seoul National University Bundang Hospital.
Lighter is working with both hospitals and grocery delivery systems to deliver customized meal plans to patients with food restrictions, says CEO Alexis Fox.
Earlier screenings result in earlier detection of eye disease, says Robin Tenenbaum, IT director, El Rio Community Health Center.
Harvard University’s Stan Shaw and John Halamka of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center discuss the goal of an executive education joint venture between Harvard Medical School and HIMSS.
Brightree is working with the CommonWell Health Alliance to enable patient-centric interoperability across the spectrum of care, says Brightree VP of Strategic Initiatives Nick Knowlton.
Nick van Terheyden, managing director of Incremental Healthcare, discusses the benefits of focusing on wellcare not healthcare, since finding a condition early results in better outcomes and better costs.
Lisa Simpson, CEO of AcademyHealth, discusses the different types of innovation – from technology to value-based care and population health to state-based healthcare experimentation – that are disrupting the healthcare industry.
Georgia USA works with established healthcare enterprises and entrepreneurs to better utilize the state’s resources and workforce.
Christopher McCann, CEO of Current Health, discusses how his company’s wireless device generates data that is analyzed and shared with healthcare providers to improve the outcomes of high-risk patients at home.
Delivering security to healthcare institutions requires a comprehensive plan that takes advantage of AI and machine learning.