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In 2020, COVID-19 and civil unrest spotlighted healthcare disparities. In response, some companies announced efforts to combat inequities, but did they follow through? Jasmaine McClain, principal of the Health Equity Alliance at the Health Management Academy, discusses.
What are the roles for technology, clinicians and pharmacies in responding to the social determinants of health? Iris Frye and Nicholas Christiano Jr., co-chairs of Health Equity Policy Task Force under the HIMSS Public Policy Committee, discuss.
Kimberly Brock, vice president of communications at IQ Solutions, talks about the company's public health work with federal agencies and nonprofits to ensure greater access to healthcare.
Education helps the LGBTQ+ community access monkeypox vaccines, according to Amy Chacko, chair of the New England HIMSS Clinical Informatics Committee.
Rebecca Woods, founder of Bluebird Leaders, and founder and virtual CIO of Bluebird Tech Solutions, talks about the evolving roles for women in healthcare IT and how her nonprofit focuses on inspiring future female leaders.
Philips is repurposing tech innovations it conceived during the emergence of the pandemic to help address healthcare access worldwide. The company's Vice President of U.S. Government Solutions Christina Nichols gives the details.
Cathie Brown, past president of Virginia HIMSS and VP of consulting services at Clearwater, explains these essentials, and how cybersecurity is integral to their success.
Victor Brown, founder and CEO of Xcellent Life, explains how wearable devices and an AI-driven application are meant to improve health equity in underserved communities.
Age-tech is moving into home care and primary virtual care in a big way, according to Christopher Kunney, Divurgent's senior VP of digital transformation.
All patients in the more than half of WVU hospitals in rural areas get the same level of care due to EMRAM Stage 7, according to Kim Clarke, West Virginia United Health System's VP and assistant CIO.