HIMSS TV
The healthcare industry faces unique security challenges, including a skills shortage and regulatory landscape. Mimecast's Josh Douglas and Dino DiMarino share how to meet those challenges.
H-SIMM, the new maturity model for supply chain, can help improve patient safety as well as potentially save health systems billions of dollars, according to Anne Snowdon, with the World Health Innovation Network, and Blain Newton with HIMSS.
There's a need to fill board of director seats with people with security skills as well as to diversify cybersecurity teams, says Joyce Brocaglia, CEO of Alta Associates and founder of Executive Women's Forum.
CEO Tom Skelton says Surescripts' product allows doctors to tell the patient at the point of care the price of prescriptions along with alternatives.
Tom Sullivan, editor-in-chief of Healthcare IT News, talks about the latest news and developments on AI, diversity in the workforce and incorporating agile tactics into cybersecurity best practices.
At HIMSS19, HIMSS put on a showcase dealing with topics including data sharing, patient engagement and social determinants of health that intersect with interoperability, says Christel Anderson, senior director of Interoperability Initiatives for HIMSS.
Haiqing Song, deputy director of the neurology program at the Xuanwu Hospital, Capital University of Medical Sciences in China, discusses what is needed to effectively leverage technology.
Hal Wolf, President and CEO of HIMSS, shares what stood out at this year's global conference, including emerging trends driving the reformation of healthcare across the entire ecosystem.
Cindy Cohn, executive director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, talks about the rights of the end user as well as how companies can improve their products in terms of security and privacy.
New care models are giving rise to emerging security threats, according to Josh Mayfield, director of security strategy at Absolute.