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Carolyn Witte, cofounder and CEO of startup Tia, describes the growing world of "femtech" and what it means to run a startup during the coronavirus pandemic.
Prospective analytics must include business continuity scenarios that can be upended 180 degrees, according to CereCore Vice President Peyman Zand.
The pandemic has forced the adoption of telehealth and other technologies that already existed, according to DrFirst President Cam Deemer.
This week's top stories include hospitals being unprepared for the next COVID-19 surge and the VA and Philips teaming up on tele-critical care.
Dr. Benjamin Kanter, CMIO for Vocera, says infection control and atypical care facilities have made a new case for flexible communications systems.
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Paladina Health's Sampath Narayanan and Salesforce's Chequeta Allen and Sean Kennedy discuss providing businesses with a comprehensive return-to-work strategy that meets public health policies and guidelines.
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Organizations must line up their defenses the same way that they're being attacked, says Ryan Kalember, executive vice president of cybersecurity strategy at Proofpoint.
Erin Jospe, MD, chief medical officer at Kyruus, and AVIA VP Sonia Singh say that not only must the front door be easy to open, but it must extend beyond the system's website to search engines and guided interactions like text and chat.
Brigham Digital Innovation Hub's Santosh Mohan and Dr. Mark Zhang discuss how the team is addressing the growing needs of COVID-19 care and how innovations are now taking just days to create in some cases.
This week's top stories include the Trump administration challenging the Affordable Care Act, a push for permanent telehealth reform and lululemon buying in-home workout platform Mirror.

