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Michel Amous, regional managing director at InterSystems, says it's important to enable providers and regulators to focus on patients to improve the quality of care delivered and reduce adverse events.
There are lessons to be learned from the digital transformation successes and failures throughout the world, according to HIMSS Enterprise Board Chair Manish Kohli and HIMSS International EVP Bruce Steinberg.
Mazin Gadir, senior consultant and advisor with the Dubai Health Authority, discusses the goals of the city's ambitious health strategy, including transforming healthcare into a world-class, sustainable, innovative system.
Renown Health was able to increase Medicare Advantage membership 4 percent by using data, analytics and outreach to get to know its consumer.
Adrien Gendre, chief solutions architect at Vade Secure, on the biggest threats to email security and why users are no longer the weakest link in the security chain.
Digital health progress is being made at the state level, according to Jim Douglas, former Vermont governor and co-chair of HIMSS State Advisory Roundtable, and Cynthia Green-Edwards, chief compliance officer with the state of Michigan.
Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya, cofounders of the Health 2.0 Conference, take a look at notable digital health funding developments and offer a prediction of what will come next.
Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences' Ursula Hübner and University of Scranton's Beth Elias on the Technology Informatics Guiding Education Reform and strategic approaches to seamlessly delivering health informatics education.
Liz Rockett, director at Kaiser Permanente Ventures, details how Kaiser looks for innovations that align with its focus on high-value care, putting patients first and thinking about clinicians.
Key pieces to patient-centered care include revenue cycle management, patient and physician engagement, business intelligence and analytics, pop health and a clinically oriented supply chain, says KLAS VP of Business Development Doug Tolley.