HIMSS23
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Lee Kim, senior principal of cybersecurity and privacy at HIMSS, offers insights on the need for continuing cybersecurity training for health IT teams, staffing shortages and the potential of generative AI tools.
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J29 president and founder Tracy Mills and VP of HHS programs Nick Vass highlight the importance of state and federal agencies collaborating with private companies to better serve population health needs.
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Toby Eadelman, CTO at AvaSure, discusses how AvaSure's digital offerings can help hospitals optimize their on-site acute-care nurses' workflows amid staffing challenges.
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Tammy Kwiatkoski, senior director of clinical informatics at HIMSS, describes the growing opportunities for nurse informaticists and the importance of digital solutions for enriching communications between patients and clinicians.
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Tom Kiesau, chief innovation officer and digital leader at the Chartis Group, describes the different digital "doors" healthcare organizations can use to proactively drive care demand and create an improved patient experience.
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The Chartis Group's director Gregg Mohrmann and principal Bret Anderson discuss recommendations to help healthcare organizations prepare an AI strategy with clinical and nonclinical use cases.
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Anna Dover, director of product management at First Databank, discusses First Databank's medication decision support technology, which helps keep clinicians informed about prescription drug information without overwhelming them.
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Josh Rubel, MDClone's chief commercial officer, talks about the need for healthcare organizations to manage and protect large volumes of patient data and use it for clinical decision support while respecting security regulations.
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ONC senior advisor and innovation portfolio lead Stephen Konya, Moffitt Cancer Center VP of digital innovation Santosh Mohan and the Digital Medicine Society CEO Jennifer Goldsack describe their CancerX partnership.
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Drew Ivan, Rhapsody's chief strategy officer, discusses how health systems can leverage digital solutions to manage data more efficiently while building regulatory compliance and flexibility into their IT infrastructure.