Women in Health IT
Nancy M. Albert, associate chief nursing officer at the Cleveland Clinic Health System, says the landscape of heart health technology for nurses and patients is evolving.
Anne Snowdon, director of clinical research with HIMSS Analytics, says the goal of the Clinically Integrated Supply Outcomes Model is to improve quality and safety through the integration of supply chain and clinical data.
Data-based clinical decision tools are needed in space that are accessible to those who may not have medical training, says Jennifer Fogarty, chief scientist of the Human Research Program at NASA.
A range of support services and opportunities are offered primary care physicians in Bahrain to reduce burnout, says Dr. Manal Alawi Amin Al-Alawi, the country's assistant undersecretary for primary care.
Health Informatics Society of Australia CEO Louise Schaper says even though the manifestation of digital health issues locally may differ, there are plenty of opportunities to share learnings from matters such as workforce.
Enlightening Results CEO Grace Cordovano, a board-certified patient advocate, discusses how patient autonomy can be revolutionized by giving them access to their data.
Philips Chief Nursing Officer Cindy Gaines shares her views on value-based care, patient experience and population health.
Orbita SVP and VP Kristi Ebong details how conversational AI can dynamically respond to and serve patients across the tech literacy spectrum.
It’s important to collect the right data for the right purpose, and patients should be rewarded for sharing their data, says Health Enovation CEO Grace Lee.
There are challenges centered around human physiology and human factors in space and other extended environments, says Dr. Annette Sobel, professor at Texas Tech University and board member at the Translational Research Institute for Space Health.