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By Emily Olsen | 12:08 pm | September 08, 2021
Mae provides a weekly pregnancy tracker, care tips and access to maternal care providers.
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By Accenture | HIMSS TV | 10:43 am | September 08, 2021
Accenture's Kaveh Safavi, MD, discusses a recent Accenture survey that provides insights about patients' data security concerns even as they embrace telehealth and digital tools that empower them to take charge of their own care.
By Emily Olsen | 01:11 pm | September 03, 2021
Kristin Molina, business leader for patient engagement and healthcare analytics at Philips, talks about how predictive analytics and AI can help providers manage patient flow, especially as some hospitals struggle with large COVID-19 caseloads.
By Laura Lovett, Emily Olsen, Mallory Hackett | 11:47 am | September 03, 2021
Digital health and tech can help refugees access necessary medical care and other social determinants of health, like housing, employment and education. 
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By SAP | HIMSS TV | 06:36 pm | September 02, 2021
Healthcare organizations can use experience, cost and quality data to create a unified, value-driven enterprise, says Walt Ellenberger, SAP's senior director of Healthcare Business Development & Strategic Alliances.
By Emily Olsen | 01:50 pm | September 02, 2021
Researchers found an app that helped pediatric drug preparation lowered the rate of medication errors and let paramedics deliver the drugs more quickly.
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By Verizon | HIMSS TV | 09:34 am | August 31, 2021
A HIMSS survey suggests that providers are looking to 5G to drive real-time care innovation. Verizon is partnering with companies and health systems on solutions that address real-world clinical applications.
By Emily Olsen | 04:08 pm | August 30, 2021
PreciseMDX said its new platform would allow for easier scheduling, care coordination and results reporting.
By Laura Lovett | 02:13 pm | August 26, 2021
The new effort will focus on cardiometabolic conditions in order to give clinicians more insights into patient care. 
By Emily Olsen | 02:48 pm | August 25, 2021
The small study found nearly all patients had a complete abortion without the need for intervention.