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Charles Parker, principal of Escentium Consulting, describes the value of various remote monitoring technologies.
University of Pittsburgh Professor Lora Burke discusses her research into healthy behaviors and why encouraging health skills is becoming increasingly difficult.
Patrick Wayte, SVP of the AHA's Center for Health Technology and Innovation, shares how his organization is bringing clinicians, behaviorists and technologists into a single conversation.
Clinical evidence will be vital in closing the wide gap between tech's vision and the clinical world's practical needs, says Duke School of Medicine Professor Dr. Eric Peterson.
Heather Provino, managing partner of The Scanlon Group, describes the roots of population health's digitization and what has been happening in the sector the last few years.
Kathleen Warner, chief of emerging strategies and ventures at the AHA, says the organization is helping healthcare startups build credibility.
Cianflone Domenico, associate professor at San Raffaele University in Milan, Italy, explains why it's "mandatory" to adopt new technologies that empower the patient.
Catalia CEO and founder Cory Kidd says his company considered a number of engagement strategies when designing its Mabu interactive countertop medication adherence device.
Brent Walker, SVP of marketing and analytics at PatientBond, discusses how his company is employing digital to hack behavior change.
ConversationHEALTH co-founder and Chief Product Officer Lexi Kaplin describes how chatbots can provide empathetic, confidential care.