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Reda Alhajj, a professor at the University of Calgary, says Alberta has made big strides in digital transformation with the implementation of technology as it aims for patient-centric care.
Ilker Köse, technology transfer office director at Istanbul Medipol University in Turkey, says EMRAM is used as a tool to manage healthcare, but it's important for all stakeholders to work collaboratively in order to improve outcomes.
Sonia Khayat, general director of International Cooperation at Ministry of Health in Tunisia, says the speed at which Turkey has transformed digitally is seen as an excellent model to learn from.
Chris Wasden, head of pharma at Happify Health, says key benefits of attending conferences such as the AHA Scientific Sessions are the chance to make new connections and directly address physicians.
Application designs that are patient-centric can keep users motivated to continue to use them, says Ayumi Maruyama, president of Triple Regards.
Vuno Medical Director Hyunho Park describes a handful of recent academic projects employing algorithms and how similar technologies are making the jump into care.
Qura co-founder and CEO Doug Adams explains why "resilience is better than brilliance" for those hoping to upend healthcare with novel technologies.
Katie Trott, CNIO at Royal Free London NHS FT, says the benefits of technology were communicated early in the process, which helped prepare the workforce for change and cultivate an open-minded culture.
The Shuri Network addresses the need for diversity in successful digital transformations, says honorary clinical tutor Ijeoma Azodo.
Technology adoption is revamping personal health management, says Malinda Peeples, VP of clinical services, programs and research at WellDoc.