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In this edition of "Workplace Re-Entry in the Healthcare Industry," Zoom CIO Advisor Bill Shickolovich and U Penn Medicine CIO Michael Restuccia discuss the healthcare industry's shifting of more operations from on-prem to remote.
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AdaRose gives women resources to take advantage of digital health tools to make it easier and less stressful to be in the chief health officer type of role they have in their families, says founder and CEO Lygeia Ricciardi.
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Dr. Yaa Kumah-Crystal, assistant professor of biomedical informatics at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, explains how the use of voice will enable providers and patients to better interact with EHRs.
This week's top stories include projections that hospitals could lose $54 billion in net income over the course of this year, and Apple looking to use digital biomarkers to help detect depression and early-stage cognitive decline.
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Virtual rehab, AI and machine learning can enhance quality of life, says United Spinal Association's Paul Amadeus Lane.
Payers want to know how to change the experience to make access easy for beneficiaries, says Solera Health CEO Mary Langowski.
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The pandemic has led to valuable discussions that have helped healthcare leaders worldwide, says Pascal Lardier, VP of events and media content for HIMSS International.
Shafiq Rab, Wellforce's chief digital officer and system CIO, discusses why the health system moved its entire Epic infrastructure and app ecosystem to AWS cloud.
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Lyniate COO Scott Galbari says the next step in interoperability is adding a level of intelligence to find the important information in data.
This week's top stories include a lawsuit alleging Aetna does not provide equal access to fertility treatments, and new research finding that a skills gap is putting healthcare IT companies at risk of security threats.