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The pandemic has created the need for more integrated digital tools, says Xealth CEO Mike McSherry.
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Similar to when doctors would make physical visits to your home, telehealth is bringing about a more personalized world where healthcare is once again coming to the patient, says John Poli, industry principal of healthcare at RingCentral.
Opioids, controlled substances, expensive oncology therapeutics and vaccines risk being stolen and sold on the black market. Invistics CEO Tom Knight shares how supply chain visibility and inventory control tools help safeguard them.
Piece Technologies CEO Dr. Ruben Amarasingham and OSF Ventures' Dr. Garrett Vygantas say AI can assist in tasks that will allow physicians to focus more time on the core elements of their work.
Dr. Minal Bakhai, GP and clinical director for digital-first primary care NHS England, discusses key steps to ensure best practices with video consultations.
Dr. Shera Chok, national clinical advisor for system transformation at NHS England and cofounder of the Shuri Network, says diversifying talent and having a digitally literate workforce are a must.
Because of new government support and increased comfort with connected technologies, healthcare providers will continue shoring up their virtual care capabilities, says Biofourmis CEO Kuldeep Singh Rajput.
Here's a look at how Johns Hopkins created a website that grew visits to more than 38 million in seven months – plus advice on what you can do at your organization.
Bob Chaput, founder of Clearwater Compliance, a cyber risk management firm, and author of the book, "Stop the Cyber Bleeding," shares how to turn an enterprise cyber risk management program into a business enabler.
The elderly can use digital tools to live longer while staying at home. Technology can help providers with the effort, according Dr. Ben Maruthappu, CEO of Cera.
