HIMSS19
Vik Nagjee with Sirius Computer Solutions and the Cleveland Clinic shares why providers are finally deploying and scaling cloud computing.
ServiceNow's Paul McRae shares how cloud-based tools can help providers build and deploy improved workflows and processes.
University of Colorado Assistant Professor Mustafa Ozkaynak argues that getting insights about a patient's environment and lifestyle is just as critical as understanding genomic data.
ResMed is partnering with Providence St. Joseph to give clinicians insights into helping patients be more compliant, says ResMed's VP of SaaS Strategy Annie McBride.
Neil Gomes, Chief Digital Officer at Jefferson Health, says he looks for creative and curious people who like to solve problems and want to know that what they’ve done is actually working.
While artificial intelligence won’t replace the empathy doctors can provide to patients, smart machines can reduce the time clinicians spend on computers, says Dr. Anthony Chang, medical director at CHOC Children’s.
James Weese, system vice president at Aurora Healthcare, says that even though machine learning has great potential, most of the trials he's seen have not been successful.
Tammy Kwiatkoski, director of clinical informatics for the HIMSS Office of the CTIO, explains why advancements in healthcare technology, while necessary, can’t take away the way of the human element.
There are promising opportunities for transformation, especially in Asia and Middle East, says Hee Hwang, CIO of Seoul National University Bundang Hospital.
Earlier screenings result in earlier detection of eye disease, says Robin Tenenbaum, IT director, El Rio Community Health Center.