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HIMSS TV goes on a tour of Kotona At Home, a remote delivery care treatment that is a model of the future of digital healthcare.
Duke University Health System Chief Analytics Officer Stephen Blackwelder says applying machine learning and artificial intelligence to clinical care guidance is the next frontier of analytics.
Tom Foley, MD, senior clinical lead at NHS Digital, says the challenge for all countries is to make the data assets actionable, but trust needs to be the foundation of any data sharing strategy.
Rob Wellen, regional vice president at KenSci, discusses how his company is helping providers operationalize machine learning and artificial intelligence.
Konstantin Parshin, vice president of the Skolkovo Foundation, says the Russian high-tech innovation center includes startups with a mission to improve healthcare around the world.
The Big C. founder Stefanie Veraghtert says she created the platform to help connect a community that offers leadership and skill training, while transforming the patient journey.
Finland's Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health Päivi Sillanaukee, MD, PhD, says that health data collected securely is creating trust between the government and its citizens.
Blockchain ensures greater data integrity in areas such as AI, analytics and regulatory reporting, which can increase public confidence in the use of data, says FarmaTrust CEO Raja Sharif.
Amy Compton-Phillips, EVP and CCO at Providence St. Joseph Health, says her organization's chief medical analytics officer is both a physician and a data scientist so is able to understand clinical context as well as data structure.
Srinivasan Suresh, MD, VP at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, says that it starts with engaging the clinicians and having a team to standardize care to reduce variation for measurable changes.