HIMSS TV
Nonin Medical's Chris Holland and telehealth consultant Mark VanderWerf discuss how the usability and logistics improvements made to Nonin's pulse oximeter make the device more desirable for the elderly.
Space health research can teach us a lot about aging, including in such areas as osteoporosis and neurovestibular system issues, says Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Professor at UC Davis and former NASA astronaut Stephen K. Robinson.
Glen Tullman, founder and chairman of Livongo, says his company aggregates and analyzes information to generate insights that could make it easier for individuals to stay healthy.
Peter Faulkner, CEO of Bendigo Health, says increased demand is changing the business of hospital management; tech advances around supply chain and machine learning can help.
AsiaPac19 award winners for EMRAM, the best IT solutions and innovation discuss what the recognition means to them and the larger mission of healthcare transformation of the region.
Dr. Tim Mercer, director of global health of Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin, says don't take anything for granted when treating homeless and other underserved individuals.
Ian MacIntyre, head of digital at NHS Leadership Academy, discusses how the dialogue of fear around technology is changing as the culture is increasingly inclusive of tech teams within hospitals.
Livpact offers a "one-stop shop" for tools and resources for adult children caring for aging parents with Alzheimer's or other chronic conditions, says MaryAnne Sterling, the company's EVP of caregiver experience.
Virtual care delivered from the school nurse's office is improving students' access to doctors, says Nick Woods, co-founder of California-based Hazel Health.
HIMSS President and CEO Hal Wolf says using AI infused into clinical decision support can provide healthcare professionals and patients with the information pathways and treatment plans to enable better care outcomes.