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HIMSS Director of Informatics Mari Greenberger says that as pilot tests move into production, healthcare organizations should rally around a use case and understand who needs to be involved to reduce redundancies and costs.
Death Over Dinner founder Michael Hebb discusses the platform for talking about the fact that we all die and confronting aspects of ourselves that we often do not outside of a clinical setting.
Daniel Zamora, Health 2.0 Manchester Chapter lead, says investors are trying to break into the NHS and ultimately improve patient care, but it's a challenge.
Mount Alvernia Hospital's ground-up approach to innovation and collaboration enables it to keep evolving, says Bruce Leong, the Singapore hospital's director of technology and strategy.
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Kevin Montgomery, co-founder and CTO at Relatient, says instead of trying to select a tool, health organizations should be thinking about finding a partner that can help them accomplish all of their initiatives.
Pharma companies that can leverage clinical-grade apps, virtual care and medication adherence to better support patients will win in the long term, says veteran healthcare leader and Health Innovation Strategies CEO Naomi Fried.
Swapna Kakani says patient experience is changing, albeit slowly, and there are little things hospitals can do to better cater to consumers.
Dr. Nares Damrongchai, CEO of the Thailand Center of Excellence for Life Sciences discusses bringing together different agencies doing advanced work in areas such as genomics and AI to achieve greater goals.
The former national coordinator and professor at Dell Medical School says we are in a world of "hyperportalosis," and so the trend now is to put all of a patient's data in one place so they can access it via smartphone.
Unlocking engagement to influence patients and clinicians can improve efficiency and boost the bottom line, says Cleveland Clinic Executive Chief Nursing Officer K. Kelly Hancock.
