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Expect greater adoption when taking a measured and "start small" approach to healthcare IT compared to a top-down, government approach, says Joe McDonald, director of Connected Health Cities in the UK.
Ronald Petru, CMIO at Radboudumc in the Netherlands, says that organizations need to change the workforce culture, while also ensuring that a proportional investment is made into security to ensure risks are mitigated.
We need to collaborate and work with organizations such as HL7 on developing tools to ensure greater interoperability on a global level, says UniversalDoctor CEO Jordi Serrano Pons.
The challenge is in the cultural maturity for people to realize what the data can do for them, says Chad Konchak, assistant vice president of Clinical Analytics at NorthShore University HealthSystem.
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Three ways Microsoft is reimagining healthcare are enabling personalized care, empowering care collaboration and coordination with clinicians, and improving outcomes, says Elena Bonfiglioli, regional business leader of Health and Life Sciences at EMEA at Microsoft.
Foster care and adoption services provider KVC Health Systems faces a number of challenges as it tries to meet its predictive modeling goals, says CIO Lonnie Johnson.
Nigel Hughes, scientific director at Janssen Clinical Innovation, says in healthcare it's time to bring the flow of health information into 21st century.
HIMSS TV goes on a tour of Kotona At Home, a remote delivery care treatment that is a model of the future of digital healthcare.
Duke University Health System Chief Analytics Officer Stephen Blackwelder says applying machine learning and artificial intelligence to clinical care guidance is the next frontier of analytics.
Tom Foley, MD, senior clinical lead at NHS Digital, says the challenge for all countries is to make the data assets actionable, but trust needs to be the foundation of any data sharing strategy.
