HIMSS TV
Wolters Kluwer Health's Pam Holt says her organization uses patient engagement to create mutual understanding between the physician and the patient and to build trust.
Helsinki will host the best of both worlds: HIMSS' knowledge in healthcare digitization and Health 2.0's network of innovators showcasing the latest dynamic healthtech solutions.
Clinicians are looking forward to the benefits of AI, which will become effective in two to three years, says Mahmoud Saleh El Halik, the head of Health Informatics at Latifa Women and Children's Hospital.
Cemosoft CEO Mahesh Dharan explains how the company's technology uses the cloud to enable clients to deliver patient-centric care, especially in rural areas.
Duke University Health System earned HIMSS Analytics' recognition for ambulatory, acute and analytics maturity, says Associate CMIO Genie McPeek Hinz, MD, which she calls the "Triple 7."
Esteban Rubens, global principal for enterprise imaging at Pure Storage, says data hubs can help organizations get more value out of healthcare data by breaking down data silos.
Healthcare is a series of relationships, and doctors and patients both need to understand what outcomes the other is trying to pursue, says 11Health CEO Michael Seres.
Sharp Index founder Janae Sharp says some of the burning health IT questions are whether the industry will be subject to more regulation and how current payment and incentive models will evolve.
Press Ganey CEO Joe Greskoviak says that technology should only play a supporting role in healthcare innovation; true innovation is how information is brought in, distilled to key drivers of performance and then acted upon to improve healthcare.
Springboard Enterprises helps with leadership development for female entrepreneurs, says Director Rebecca MacKinnon.