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The MOTHeRS Project - Maternal Outreach Through Telehealth for Rural Sites - has been successful in using telehealth for maternal outreach for high-risk pregnant women in rural areas, says Dr. Sy Saeed of the North Carolina Statewide Telepsychiatry Program.
The conference, taking place June 10-12, in Paris, builds on HIMSS24 in Rome, the innovation taking place in the European Union and adds the newest layers of the AI Act and the future of the workforce, says HIMSS President and CEO Hal Wolf.
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Dr. Guido Giunti, chief data officer at Dublin, Ireland's St James's Hospital is generating upscaling for healthcare professionals, creating continuing medical education for generative AI.
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Healthcare organizations need to invest not only in cyber defense but in preparing for resilience and recovery, says Eric Liederman, CEO of CyberSolutionsMD.
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Patients have many reasons why they don't take their medications, says Melissa Robinson, who as Piedmont Healthcare's population health pharmacy program manager, prioritizes those who aren't adherent for outreach and prevention.
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Ten years ago, providers were terrified to share data with health plans for fear of giving up their relationship with the patient and what payers would do with the information and now interoperability is having a favorable impact on patient care, says PointClickCare's Brian Drozdowicz.
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Strategies first used during the pandemic are now being deployed for virtual nursing and hospital to home programs, says Scott Wilson, AVP of HHS enterprise care solutions at Teladoc.
Combining machine learning with video technology, along with AI automation, can improve both outcomes and surgical insights, say Transform Health Partners' Dr. Peter Billing and Medtronic's George Murgatroyd.
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Davies Awardee Dr. Robert Jarve and his team at Corewell Health led an initiative to understand the top 5% of the Medicaid population that drives clinic utilization.
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Companies should keep cybersecurity in mind when designing and architecting systems in order to protect themselves when a third-party partner is attacked, says Michael Gross, Cleveland Clinic's manager of cybersecurity intelligence.