Digital Health
Digital health technology needs to be interoperable within the health system, says Siddhartha Mukherjee.
The era of low interest "free money" is being replaced by more thoughtful investment.
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<p>High-quality imaging coupled with computer technologies for the eye could be used in the future to identify strokes, before they happen, and cardiovascular disease, but interoperability challenges remain, says Kerry Goetz, associate director, NEI Office of Data Science and Health Informatics.</p>
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<p>HIMSS clinical informatics advisor Whende Carroll discusses the 26th annual Nursing Informatics Forum at HIMSS24 and how technologies have created efficiencies in the post-pandemic world.<br />
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The three-year collaborative relationship is for Electronic Medical Record adoption in hospitals throughout the country.
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<p>The 2024 HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition shows how major industry issues are being tackled, looks at who's done it before and how people can learn from each other, and lets them hear from experts, says Hal Wolf, president and CEO of HIMSS.</p>
There must be a balance between giving clinicians solutions-based technology and giving them something else to learn.
Hospitals become more humane environments as room alarms and beeps are replaced by interoperable apps carried by nurses.
Advice for healthcare CISOs, CIOs and other security leaders on how best to protect their organizations from the vulnerabilities that lie within web apps, from Johannes Ullrich, dean of research at the SANS Technology Institute.
<p>Sumit Nagpal, CEO of Cherish Health, said technology that can track people's movements inside the home has preventive benefits to move the dial on healthcare costs.<br />
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