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Shannon Aquino, vice president of development, and staffer Chris Hoeh at the United Spinal Association say advocacy issues for those in wheelchairs include AI, autonomous vehicles and other tech for full equality of life.
        
        
          Rahul Agarwal, assistant director of healthcare at the Department for International Trade in the UK, says at the heart of a new partnership between HIMSS and Healthcare UK is the building of bridges to share expertise around innovation in the NHS.
        
        
          Orbita SVP and VP Kristi Ebong details how conversational AI can dynamically respond to and serve patients across the tech literacy spectrum.
        
        
          Teva Pharmaceuticals EVP Sven Dethlefs talks about how the company's new ProAir Digihaler gives the patient and provider valuable insight by detecting when the inhaler is used and measuring inspiratory flow.
        
        
          CaroMont Regional Medical Center's use of telehealth has helped reduce ER overflow hours from 1,700 to just 148, reports Healthcare IT News Managing Editor Bill Siwicki.
        
        
          Julie Robinson, chief scientist at NASA's ISS division, talks about using health research on the International Space Station to prepare for a long-term mission to Mars.
        
        
          Alex MacLeod, manager of HealthShare Commercial Initiatives at InterSystems, shares the key areas where artificial intelligence is expected to make a real difference in healthcare in the coming years.
        
        
          Bradford Power, founder of Reengineering Cancer Treatment and an author focused on process improvement, speaks from experience on why oncology treatment needs to become more personalized.
        
        
          It’s important to collect the right data for the right purpose, and patients should be rewarded for sharing their data, says Health Enovation CEO Grace Lee.
        
        
          Jay Spitulnik, associate director of the health informatics graduate program at Northeastern University, talks about how the clinical IT professionals of the future are becoming more attuned to the needs of patients.