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  Nicole Rogas, president of symplr, discusses her company's "connected enterprise" strategy that helps consolidate multiple software systems into a single platform with one logon and automated workflows to reduce clinicians' time spent on technology.
        
        
          The Eko Low Ejection Fraction Tool will be added to the company's cardiac early detection platform, which already includes various algorithms to inspect heart health.
        
        
          The data-powered research shows positive signs for predicting sudden infant death syndrome. 
        
        
          The new smartphone app, Rejoyn, will deliver treatment to patients taking antidepressant medication aimed at enhancing cognitive control of emotion.
        
        
          Atul Singh, general manager of digital health at LG Electronics's Innovation Center LG NOVA, discusses LG's provider-focused technology and how consumer electronics will allow for in-depth health data collection in the future.
        
        
          
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  Grace Cordovano, cofounder of Unblock Health and a 2024 Changemaker Award recipient, talks about helping patients access and understand their records, as well as the Cancer X initiative, which aims to increase care access and affordability.
        
        
          Human pose estimation and abductive reasoning technologies have been used to estimate automatically the cause of pain and offer users a suitable exercise program.
 
        
        
          
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  Arnab Sen, chief strategy officer at Omega Healthcare, speaks on navigating patient improvements in a ever-changing health landscape.
 
        
        
          
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  Tom Leary, SVP and head of government relations at HIMSS, discusses anticipated U.S. health IT advancements, including EHR modernization for the VA and the Indian Health Service, as well as ARPA-H's $2.5 billion healthcare technology initiative.
        
        
          The company says its pharmacists will use genAI and machine learning to help them accurately and quickly fill prescriptions.
        
        
           
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
