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Sweden is using technology to move healthcare from the hospital to the patient, in line with the Vision for eHealth 2025 national strategy, says Patrik Sundström, program manager of e-Health SALAR.
(Sponsored) Not only does AI give providers the ability to better monitor their systems and premises, it also offers real-time response and correction across their networks and facilities.
(Sponsored) With video conferencing and mobile apps, providers are able to offer patients more touchpoints to improve engagement, experience and outcomes at the same time.
At HIMSS19, Iris Frye, chair of the HIMSS African-American Special Interest Group, and Danielle Siarri, RN, talk about how the power of coming together and how that power can effect change.
We must consider cross-border interoperability between healthcare systems, which would also enable benchmarking - especially in the U.S. and the Nordics, claims Janne Pitkänen, CEO of Finnish-based Adusso Ltd.
Whether it's for scheduling flexibility, telecommuting options or an equitable salary, sometimes women have to ask tough questions to gain leverage in negotiations, says HIMSS' new Chief Americas Officer Denise Hines.
The passion within HIMSS' membership is part of the heart and soul of the organization, says Stephanie Denvir, senior director of strategic relations at HIMSS.
Dr. Geeta Nayyar, Chief Healthcare and Innovation Officer at Femwell Group, discusses how the industry has to use metrics to move the needle on quality measures.
Cloe Benz, senior physiotherapist at Sydney Children's Hospitals Network, is using telehealth to deliver better child care and treatment.
FHIR is key to interoperability and better data access, claims Grahame Grieve, FHIR product director for HL7 International.