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Deep Dive: The third video of this four-part series on cybersecurity explores why healthcare organizations must be aware of the data and network risks their business partners can introduce.
Elevation Health Consulting's Jamie Skipper and Damon Davis say attendees at this year's Health 2.0 were particularly interested in providing patients with their health data.
"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.
Catalyst @ Health 2.0 President and co-founder Dr. Indu Subaiya says digital health companies are evolving from mere point solutions to "flip stack" vendors complete with clinical staff, innovative therapeutics and more.
Sunny Grewal, co-founder and COO of startup OMNY Health, whose distributed ledger technology was the top pick at the "Shark Tank"-like competition, explains on how the tech can help hospitals monetize mounds of unused data.
The hot topics at this year's Health 2.0 Conference included the state of health tech investment and value-based care, says Jonah Comstock, HIMSS Media's new director of content development and editor in chief.
A new bi-directional engagement platform is empowering cancer patients while engaging clinicians, says Tarun Kumar, CEO of Vizlitics.
Truly impactful innovations understand and directly address a problem in care, argues Neil Gomes of Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health.
Mark Jackson, VP at NantHealth, was at Health 2.0 looking for new opportunities to bring valuable cloud-based data to physicians at the point of care.
Deep Dive: The right culture, engagement, time frames and leadership must all be aligned, and EMRAM should provide the roadmap to benchmark your organization digitally.