Medical Devices
While advancements in healthcare technology are necessary, they can't take away the way of the human element, claims Tammy Kwiatkoski, director of clinical informatics for the HIMSS Office of the CTIO.
Current Health CEO Christopher McCann discusses how data from his company's wireless device is analyzed and shared with healthcare providers to improve the outcomes of high-risk patients at home.
Patient feedback is key, claims Kristina Tägil, founder of AppInMed AB, and healthcare professionals should trust patients to manage their conditions more by engaging with them through available technologies.
(Sponsored) Providers continue to struggle to secure medical devices while working to bring greater access to data and improved treatment.
AI will spur innovation in technology that comes from sources other than healthcare that will help the industry to adapt, expert says.
Dr. Ashish Atreja, chief innovation officer at Mount Sinai and founding chair of NODE.Health, discusses the need for health systems to prove with scientific rigor which new apps and innovations work.
The Attain program will combine members' health record data with activity tracking to offer personalized goals, with rewards that include the Apple Watch itself.
Huimin Xia, CEO of the Stage 7 EMRAM validated Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center, explains how IT is a basic driving force for hospital development, and why CEOs need to make it a priority.
We need to look not at what technology can do but, instead, what we should do with robotics to improve life for patients and caregivers, says Aimee van Wynsberghe, co-founder of the Foundation for Responsible Robotics.
Nicola Dames talks about how her patient experience provided the inspiration needed to transform her Vanilla Blush business into a healthcare provider.