HIMSS TV
Ian Z. Chuang, chief medical officer at Elsevier, says in a traditional model, research to bedside takes an average of 17 years. With machine learning and other new technologies, there needs to be a shorter timeline.
Akamai's Patrick Sullivan and Tony Lauro say healthcare is a fertile target for cybersecurity attacks, making zero trust networks appealing as a simplified solution to protect data.
Dr. Chris DeRienzo, chief quality officer at Mission Health, discusses the intersection of AI, tech and humanity in healthcare and how machine learning tools are bringing about fundamental improvement in population health.
Lee Kim, HIMSS director of privacy and security, is excited about more hospitals raising their baseline security posture.
E-VAL Saúde Director Luis Gustavo Kiatake says Brazil is facing many of the problems common in other countries, notably interoperability, privacy and infrastructure, and its large population is making solutions more complex.
Leavitt Partners Principal Ryan Howells discusses why it is necessary for patients to have complete access to their health information.
Shawn McKee, VP of marketing at WebPT, discusses the challenges physical therapy facilities face as more and more move to EHRs.
Healthcare organizations big and small still need to focus on the basics and keep working to improve patients’ privacy, according to CynergisTek EVP Angela Rivera.
Livongo Chairman Glen Tullman discusses how his company is empowering those with chronic conditions to control their own lives.
Prescription drug monitoring programs are forcing providers to put data into a state system for use in making informed care decisions, according to New Jersey state officials Shereef Elnahal and Nancy Pinkin.