Connected Health
Bradford Power, founder of Reengineering Cancer Treatment and an author focused on process improvement, speaks from experience on why oncology treatment needs to become more personalized.
Jay Spitulnik, associate director of the health informatics graduate program at Northeastern University, talks about how the clinical IT professionals of the future are becoming more attuned to the needs of patients.
Nonin Medical's Chris Holland and telehealth consultant Mark VanderWerf discuss how the usability and logistics improvements made to Nonin's pulse oximeter make the device more desirable for the elderly.
Ian MacIntyre, head of digital at NHS Leadership Academy, discusses how the dialogue of fear around technology is changing as the culture is increasingly inclusive of tech teams within hospitals.
Livpact offers a "one-stop shop" for tools and resources for adult children caring for aging parents with Alzheimer's or other chronic conditions, says MaryAnne Sterling, the company's EVP of caregiver experience.
Virtual care delivered from the school nurse's office is improving students' access to doctors, says Nick Woods, co-founder of California-based Hazel Health.
Anders Strömberg, head of the wearable platform department at Sony, discusses the B2B mSafety platform, which features a smartwatch with built-in sensors, a simple user interface, a secure back end and long battery life.
Daniel Stein, president of the Stewards of Change Institute, says his group is convening diverse industry stakeholders to tackle big challenges such as patient matching.
Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, board of trustees chair for the American Medical Association, says AI tools should enable physicians to perform more effectively across the work that they do.
HIMSS' Kerry Amato and the Personal Connected Health Alliance's Robert Havasy explain why the pair will be prioritizing smaller, more curated events instead of the annual Connected Health Conference next year.