HIMSS TV
Consumers from all over the world are used to choice and autonomy on their phones, a mindset that can be applied to managing healthcare, says Aakash Ganju, MD, CEO of Saathealth.
Health Catalyst's Holly Rimmasch says many health systems are living with feet in both worlds, but diverse incentives will eventually force a reckoning.
Dame Fiona Caldicott, national data guardian for health and social care in England, discusses using patient data to improve the health and care of citizens, and the importance of building trust.
Caron Swinscoe, chief nurse at NHS Digital, discusses the recent launch of the HIMSS Nursing & Midwifery Network for England.
HIMSS Media VP of Content Strategy Stephen Wellman says not only will Connected Health Conference attendees discover new technologies but they will also have opportunities to make impactful connections.
23andMe's Erin Trimble discusses polygenic risk scores, using genetic information to improve health and equipping primary care providers to talk with their patients about genetics.
Hospitals and health organizations must pre-plan for cybersecurity attacks while creating medical device interoperability, says Julian M. Goldman, medical director of biomedical engineering at Partners HealthCare System.
California is looking to improve population health through new analytics initiatives, says Michael Wilkening, special advisor on innovation and digital services to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
DayTwo President Josh Stevens explains how his company's metagenomics and gut microbiome database helps connect diabetics and others with evidence-based "food-as-medicine" treatment regimens.
Mark Kramer, chief engineer for MITRE's Health Technology Center, says the entry of large companies into the ecosystem will have an amazing effect on data sharing and ultimately how patient-centric care is delivered.