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Ari Tulla, CEO of Quest Analytics, says that in the U.S. and abroad, information liberation is the goal.
Network for Excellence in Health Innovation President and CEO Susan Dentzer says technology is no longer a barrier to at-home healthcare.
In the first edition of the HIMSS TV Deep Dive series, doctors, civil servants and entrepreneurs share ways to treat and prevent overuse and addiction.
Livongo CEO Zane Burke details how his company is using artificial intelligence to make care more personal from both the clinical and consumer perspective.
Meru Health's online clinic can interrupt the downward spiral of depression and anxiety that could lead to suicide, according to Emily Hine, VP of business development.
DrChrono co-founder and COO Daniel Kivatinos demonstrates how his company's mobile EHR platform works on either a tablet or smartwatch.
NetApp aims to focus on the citizen's data fabric, empowering them to stay in control of their data wherever they would like to store it, explains Philippe Wackers, NetApp's EMEA healthcare innovation manager.
Dr. Steve Lockhart, CMO at Sutter Health, says one of the "most disappointing elements" of the U.S. healthcare system is unequal care.
Properly vetted apps and technologies are enabling patients living in areas lacking pyschiatrists to get needed help, says Dr. John Herman, associate chief of the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Textpert founder and CEO Ray Christian says AiME (Artificial Intelligence Mental Evaluation) asks evocative questions and analyzes facial expressions and voice inflection to assess the risk of depression, anxiety and addiction.