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Susan Conover, Piction Health CEO and cofounder, discusses the company's collaborations with dermatologists in 20 countries to build its AI to ensure accuracy across skin tones and the organization's objectives thanks to recent funding.
 
        
        
          The New York-based company will use the funds to grow its team, continue expanding into health systems and accelerate product innovation.
        
        
          
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  Anatomy IT CEO Frank Forte says that redundant systems and practice drills, as well as partnering with vendors to prepare for inevitable cyberattacks, are key to building cyber resilience of healthcare organizations.
 
        
        
          The acquisition will see the publicly traded healthcare-navigation company become a privately held business.
        
        
          Dr. Andrew Mellin, VP and CMIO at Surescripts, and Dr. Nele Jessel, CMO at athenahealth, discuss integrating real-time prescription benefits into provider workflows to remove sticker shock and improving adherence and the benefits to value-based care.
 
 
        
        
          Developers see a potential use of the AI-powered mobile solution for routine early skin cancer screening.
        
        
          
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  According to Will Cantrell, InteliChart's director of product solutions, the company’s unified platform makes it easy for patients to schedule appointments and message clinicians without downloading an app or logging in to an account.
 
        
        
          The acquisition will allow the fertility and family-building company to provide its services in more than 100 countries and in over 225 languages.
        
        
          Mindy Bosanek, director of surgical services and Cynthia Harms, surgical services OR business manager for Children's Nebraska, discuss how the health system was able to deliver a "single source of truth" to free up a surgery schedule that was 90% blocked.
        
        
          Interestingly, young physicians see more risk to it than their senior counterparts.
        
        
           
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
