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HIMSS23
In a look ahead at a HIMSS23 panel Olga Kagan, RN, adjunct professor at CUNY School of Professional Studies and Molloy University, explains the ways tools can empower nurses, assist in career development and lower burnout levels.
A survey of more than 3,500 U.S. adults reveals consent, data transparency, data deletion and oversight may strengthen consumer trust and support socially valuable uses of digital health data.
NetSfere CEO Anurag Lal, who is the former director of the FCC's National Broadband Task Force, talks about the threat landscape and how providers can position people, technology and processes for defense.
Gabriel Seidman, the Ellison Institute's director of policy, explains the efforts in building a nationwide enterprise architecture for data in healthcare that includes public health, clinical and social determinants data.
HIMSS23
J. Tod Fetherling, Huron managing director, surveys the panel he’ll present at HIMSS23 regarding models the panelists developed that can help predict lung cancer and how to translate analytics into patient communication.
HIMSS23
Mary Kratz, EVP at the Interoperability Institute, previews the panel she is leading at HIMSS23 covering cross-sector challenges to pursuing interoperability and the best uses of open-source solutions.
Scott Loughlin, partner at Hogan Lovells, discusses the Federal Trade Commission's recent enforcement action against GoodRx and what digital health companies should learn from the case.
Also, EpiSoft announces the integration of its cancer management platform with My Health Record.
In a proposed order, the online therapy company would also pay $7.8 million for allegedly sharing consumer data with third parties like Facebook and Snapchat for advertising purposes.
Dr. Sana Farid, a general surgeon and AI and extended reality strategist based in Bahrain, explains how employing immersive tech can further healthcare in the region and beyond.