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Leavitt Partners Principal Ryan Howells discusses why it is necessary for patients to have complete access to their health information.
Neil Jordan, Worldwide Health Leader and Connector at Microsoft, says there is great potential for AI in healthcare but be aware of such issues as ethics and regulations.
Shawn McKee, VP of marketing at WebPT, discusses the challenges physical therapy facilities face as more and more move to EHRs.
Livongo Chairman Glen Tullman discusses how his company is empowering those with chronic conditions to control their own lives.
Nancy Green, Global Healthcare Business Development & Strategy executive leader at Verizon Enterprise Solutions, talks about the recent growth in the Women in Health IT initiative.
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.
Pew's HIT project director Ben Moscovitch says biometrics can be used to foster interoperability, but questions about privacy and security need to be answered first.
Carium Chief Transformation Officer Lygeia Ricciardi discusses how applying behavioral change science aligned with the way humans are wired provides usable data that can empower patients.
Applying AI to improve care delivery and patient experience requires curated data, supercomputing infrastructure and the ability to model algorithms on neural networks, says Jörg Aumüller, head of digitalizing healthcare marketing, Siemens Healthineers.
The concept of interoperability is frustrating. Brian Mack, manager of marketing and communications at Great Lakes Health Connect, explains why.