HIMSS TV
Joel Burleson-Davis, SVP for Worldwide Engineering Cyber at Imprivata, discusses new identity- and access-management strategies, a potential passwordless future and cybersecurity trends to watch.
        
        
          Torrey Smith, cofounder and CEO of Endiatx, discusses the company's pill-sized robot, Pillbot, that swims inside a patient's stomach to allow for virtual gastroenterology examinations and how it sees the tech being used in the future.
        
        
          Leah Binder, president and CEO at the Leapfrog Group, discusses the finalized Patient Safety Structural Measure, which will be implemented in the government's fiscal year 2025, and how it hard-wires patient safety as a top priority in hospitals.
        
        
          An automated electronic PA process uses FHIR interoperability for greater efficiency, says Greg LeGrow, executive director of payer product market strategy at athenahealth and Mark Fleming, senior director of product at Availity.
        
        
          Tom Stanis, CEO and cofounder of Story Health, relays how the company's technology has helped it establish partnerships with health systems to improve access to care and ease virtual specialty-care delivery and provider workload.
        
        
          Anne Snowdon, chief scientific research officer at HIMSS, discusses the direct link between achieving EMRAM Stage 6 or 7 and higher quality-and-safety results, based on Leapfrog data on 2,000 U.S. hospitals.
 
        
        
          Kauvery Hospital founder Dr Manivannan Selvaraj recalls how their hospital embarked on a digital transformation over two decades ago.
        
        
          Matt Cybulsky, LBMC practice leader for healthcare AI, value-based care and product innovation, discusses paths to implement digital health tools for value-based care and the advantages of using AI to ease provider workflow.
        
        
          Children's Health Alliance senior director of population health Julie Harris discusses how real-time performance metrics can give providers more information at the point of care and reduce their burdens.
 
        
        
          Zipline cofounder and CTO Keenan Wyrobek discusses how using long-range drones for prescription delivery and lab services as well as health-at-home programs support could reduce care costs and delays and improve patient experiences.
 
        
        
           
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
