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The proliferation of digital personal assistants and other voice interfaces have opened the door for personable AI care platforms, says Stuart Patterson, CEO of LifePod Solutions.
Rick Beberman, CEO of Sira Medical, provides a demonstration of his company's VR/AR surgery planning tool, which he claims can save up to 20% of operating room time and provide additional revenue opportunities.
Sheba Medical Center's head of the innovation center for digital health Dr. Nathalie Bloch discusses creating the right infrastructure to implement technology solutions by partnering with startups and established companies.
Medable Director of Research Jena Daniels discusses how digital trial technologies can streamline clinical research and improve the patient experience.
Remote monitoring technologies are enabling patients to manage their healthcare from their homes, says Charles Parker, principal of Escentium Consulting.
James Hury, deputy director and chief innovation officer at the Translational Research Institute for Space Health, discusses how space health not only helps deep space travel but brings cutting-edge technologies down to Earth.
Dr. Dan Lowenstein, executive vice chancellor and provost at UCSF, says focusing on the health of humans leaving the planet pushes our current capabilities.
University of Pittsburgh Professor Lora Burke explains why encouraging health skills is increasingly difficult in today's landscape.
In our first episode of "When It Works," intracranial hematoma patient Danielle Collins and George Washington University Hospital's Dr. Walter Jean share how surgical theater helped Collins comprehend her condition.
Patrick Wayte, SVP of the American Heart Association's Center for Health Technology and Innovation, says the AHA is bringing clinicians, behaviorists and technologists into a single conversation.