HIMSS TV
Dr. Nares Damrongchai, CEO of the Thailand Center of Excellence for Life Sciences discusses bringing together different agencies doing advanced work in areas such as genomics and AI to achieve greater goals.
The former national coordinator and professor at Dell Medical School says we are in a world of "hyperportalosis," and so the trend now is to put all of a patient's data in one place so they can access it via smartphone.
Unlocking engagement to influence patients and clinicians can improve efficiency and boost the bottom line, says Cleveland Clinic Executive Chief Nursing Officer K. Kelly Hancock.
Working toward EMRAM Stage 7 showed the need for leadership to drive digital transformation and ensure data is used effectively to improve patient care, says Ana Prado, CMIO at Hospital de Cascais in Portugal.
Measuring digital maturity using tools such as EMRAM enables the NHS to track progress of the global digital exemplars against international standards, says Will Smart, CIO for Health and Social Care in England.
Potentia Analytics' technology can help enable clinicians to deliver empathy to patients, says CEO Sean Bozorgzad.
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin is using technology to extend human relationships, says Director of Digital Health & Experience Christopher Neuharth.
Technology can serve as an extension of the way to know patients and care for them, according to Karen Appelbaum, director at Providence St. Joseph Health.
Jim Horowitz, manager at Beresford Ventures, says he uses conferences such as the annual HIMSS global event and its Health 2.0 VentureConnect to network and learn.
Dr. Robert Louis, director at Hoag, and Danielle Collins, chief experience officer at EMPOWER360, discuss how virtual reality technology is being used to empower patients to become a member of their own healthcare team.