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Penn Medicine CIO Michael Restuccia discusses the challenges of remote work for IT staff, having to hit pause on a big implementation due to the pandemic and what it means to serve the community during times of crisis.
New machine learning tools are helping surface relevant information where and when it's needed, says Brian Robertson, CEO of VisiQuate.
Deep Dive: As NASA prepares for a manned Mars mission in the not so distant future, innovators discuss what the trip could teach us about human health.
Iris Frye, founder of Parity HIT, says Black pioneers in the medical field have made digital healthcare innovation possible.
This week's top stories include the ClassPass app providing the most convenient vaccine locations, glitches in New Jersey's Microsoft-powered vaccine registration portal, and insurers wary of the continuing effects of the pandemic.
HIMSS TV contributor, entrepreneur and patient advocate Kate Milliken shares her own story of beating COVID-19.
COVID-19 has created the need for more integrated digital tools, says Mike McSherry, CEO and cofounder of Xealth.
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RingCentral's John Poli says that, similar to when doctors made house calls, telehealth is bringing about a more personalized world where healthcare is coming to the patient.
Opioids, controlled substances, expensive oncology therapeutics and vaccines risk being stolen and sold on the black market, but supply chain visibility and inventory control tools can help safeguard them, says Invistics CEO Tom Knight.
Piece Technologies CEO Dr. Ruben Amarasingham and OSF Ventures' Dr. Garrett Vygantas discuss how AI can free up physicians to focus more time on the core elements of their work and bring joy back to the medical profession.
