Connected Health Conference
While face-to-face visits are still preferred by many, 90% of healthcare organizations polled by HIMSS Media say they're using or piloting remote care services to boost care coordination, manage at-risk patients and broaden pop health efforts.
At the Connected Health Conference last week, Ada Health's Jeff Cutler shared some tenets of a good hospital-startup partnership.
Dr. Kyra Bobinet, CEO of EngagedIN, and Dr. Judson Brewer, director of research and innovation at Brown's Mindfulness Center, shared insights and strategies for re-imagining habit forming and behavior change at CHC 2019.
HIMSS Media VP of Content Strategy Stephen Wellman discusses the opportunities Connected Health Conference attendees will have to check out new technologies as well as make impactful connections.
Julian M. Goldman, medical director of biomedical engineering at Partners HealthCare System, addresses the connection between cybersecurity and interoperability.
How will the rise of nontraditional healthcare offerings like telemedicine affect the traditional healthcare system?
Mark Kramer, chief engineer for MITRE's Health Technology Center, says patients need to have control of their data that is currently shared provider to provider to promote their own health.
"Mistreated" author Dr. Robert Pearl shares lessons learned – from his years as a surgeon, Stanford professor and as CEO of at Kaiser Permanente – about ways to improve the American healthcare system and how technology can help make it happen.
Journalist James Vlahos, contributor to Wired and other magazines, describes how Dadbot turned an oral history recorded with his terminally ill father into a conversational chatbot offering a sort of "digital afterlife."
Efforts to share clinical decision support (CDS) across domains are underway, says MITRE Lead Clinical Informaticist Sharon Sebastian.