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SureShow CEO Dr. Shelley Cooper discusses ways that virtual care can generate better scheduling and help vulnerable people with access.
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Program leader Maritta Perälä-Heape says the system can respond nimbly to logjams in digital health as it addresses societal needs based on its expertise in healthcare using wireless tech and big data analytics.
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Zach Fink, CEO of VyTrac, brought technology to Puerto Rico for healthcare access post-hurricane. Other locations have found it useful in routine care.
<p><span style="font-size:11.0pt"><span style="font-family:"Arial",sans-serif"><span style="color:black">This week's top stories include a class action complaint filed following a data breach that affected nearly 320,000 people, and New York's booster requirement that aims to protect the health of a stretched-thin workforce.</span></span></span></p>
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Biofourmis Chief Commercial Officer Sheeza Hussain discusses how an advanced analytics engine can deliver baseline metrics for individuals to providers.
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Workouts can use connected devices to make them more interactive and engaging, according to Active Wellness Chief Digital Officer Mike Rucker.
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Miles Romney, cofounder and chief technology officer of eVisit, explains how the company adapted to increasing telehealth volumes and setting up new providers remotely.
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Chief medical officer of CPSI Dr. Bill Hayes explains how important tools offered crucial data that helped change the way he practiced.
This week's top stories include Elizabeth Holmes' conviction on three counts of wire fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud by lying to investors, and jobs numbers that show healthcare is among the top three industries cited in the rise in monthly "quits rate."
Working with provider and payer data can have sweeping results in getting care to members.