Data management
HIMSS23
The National Institutes of Health's Sarah Warner, Premier's Dr. Ning Rosenthal and Myla Maloney, and the University of Washington School of Medicine's Dr. Ferric Fang discuss their work using the PINC AI Healthcare Database.
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What are the big themes and innovations in healthcare information and technology coming to Chicago next week? HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf shares an overview of some developments he's excited to see at the increasingly international conference and exhibition.
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Evelyn Gallego, CEO and founder of EMI Advisors, talks about the HIMSS23 panel where she will discuss addressing barriers to maternal healthcare by using data standards, and developing standards for care coordination.
During a discussion at ViVE 2023, panelists emphasized the need to interrogate data and know how it could be biased.
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Tower Health VP and Chief Applications Officer Sidney Dixon will explain legacy data archiving during EHR conversion at a HIMSS23 presentation.
Patients need direct access to their medical records, which should be made for clinicians. These elements are fundamental to good quality data, says Dr. Chris Bates, TPP UK's director of research and analytics.
Usher Institute director and University of Edinburgh dean of data professor Sir Aziz Sheikh discusses a data hub project set to go live in 2024 to transform healthcare for the U.K. and other countries.
Diagnostically connected data can assist progress in interoperability, according to David Lareau, Medicomp Systems CEO, who explains how the 21st Century Cures Act, TEFCA and FHIR figure in.
Sequoia Project board member and MRO VP Rita Bowen talks about the tensions between data usability, interoperability, HIPAA, third-party compliance and the protection of highly personal information.
Dell Technologies wants to help healthcare providers in consolidating data. This enables access to precision medicine and supports strategies in cyber protection, says Wolfgang Mertz, CTO for Unstructured Data Solutions.