HIMSS TV
Barbee Mooneyhan, VP of security, IT and privacy at Woebot Health, highlights how security, operating systems and threats have evolved – and the importance of embedding security specialists to protect patient and company information.
Joaquim Cunha, executive director of Health Cluster Portugal, discusses increasing cooperation and collaboration in innovation between academia, private industry and healthcare stakeholders both internally and externally in Portugal.
Ali Youssef, cybersecurity director at Henry Ford Health, relays why it is difficult for health systems to defend themselves from malicious actors and how institutions should prepare now for an inevitable cybersecurity breach.
The greatest impact from reaching EMRAM Stage 6 was improved efficiency of hospital operations, says Nicholas Bunger, data engineer at Balgrist University Hospital. Systems seeking more digitalization need to move toward that vision.
Todd Gottula, president and cofounder of Clarify Health Solutions, discusses the importance of calculating and providing data intelligence to healthcare stakeholders to encourage adoption of AI and large language model insights.
Janice Reese, an advisory member of the HSCC Cybersecurity Working Group, highlights the importance of ensuring patient data is not siloed, but available across facilities, up-to-date and better secured.
Osama El-Hassan of Dubai's Health Authority talks about Zimam and how the GCC region built a workforce by upskilling and promoting digital health implementation. The process helped with workforce retention and technological adoption.
Kevin Littlefield, principal of cybersecurity at MITRE, explains how home care may be susceptible to cybercriminals and how hospitals can ensure patient security as home-based care and RPM become more prevalent.
Renee Broadbent, CIO and information security officer at SoNE Healthcare, relays the ways her organization creates a culture of security, engages executive leadership in cybersecurity as cybercriminals get more sophisticated.
Erik Decker, Intermountain Health CISO and chair of the Health Sector Council's Cybersecurity Working Group, discusses the private sector and federal government task groups, and how the teams are learning to avoid malware attacks.