HIMSS TV
KLAS VP of Business Development Doug Tolley discusses the key pieces of patient-centered care, which include revenue cycle management, patient and physician engagement, business intelligence and analytics, pop health and a clinically oriented supply chain.
Mimecast’s Josh Douglas and Dino DiMarino discuss the health care industry’s unique security challenges, including a skills shortage and regulatory landscape, and how to meet those challenges.
Not only can H-SIMM, the new maturity model for supply chain, help improve patient safety, but the tool can also potentially save health systems billions of dollars, explain Anne Snowdon, with the World Health Innovation Network, and Blain Newton with HIMSS.
Joyce Brocaglia, CEO of Alta Associates and founder of Executive Women's Forum, sees a need to fill board of director seats with people with security skills as well as to diversify cybersecurity teams.
Not only does Surescripts’ product allow doctors to tell patients at the point of care the price of prescriptions but to also give them alternatives, according to CEO Tom Skelton.
AI skepticism, challenges with diversity and workforce development, and how to incorporate agile tactics into cybersecurity best practices were the major themes at RSA, says Tom Sullivan, editor-in-chief of Healthcare IT News.
Christel Anderson, senior director of Interoperability Initiatives for HIMSS, discusses a HIMSS19 showcase that dealt with topics such as data sharing, patient engagement and social determinants of health that intersect with interoperability.
Haiqing Song, deputy director of the neurology program at the Xuanwu Hospital, Capital University of Medical Sciences in China, discusses how to approach digitization and effectively leverage technology.
Hal Wolf, President and CEO of HIMSS, sums up some high notes from the global conference, including discussions around emerging trends of how to use AI and blockchain while ensuring interoperability.
Electronic Frontier Foundation Executive Director Cindy Cohn talks about the EFF’s role in fighting for the rights of the end user and how companies can improve security and privacy in their products.