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Sam Hanna, professor and associate dean at American University, says that while clinicians need to be able to provide patients with data when they need it, patients need to provide data back to the clinicians.
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Rideshare technology is removing transportation as a barrier to care, assisting the elderly, low-income patients and those who have chronic and complex care needs, says Aaron Crowell, head of Uber Health.
Dr. David Nace, chief medical officer of Innovaccer, says ZIP code-level data about risk indicators and social vulnerability of patients and populations exists, and making it actionable is key.
Alan Gilbert, CEO of digital therapeutic company BeCare Link, discusses how artificial intelligence is being used to predict disease progression for multiple sclerosis patients - helping improve care, lower costs and decrease hospitalizations.
EverlyWell is helping transform the process of getting laboratory tests, using existing consumer technology to expand and improve access, affordability and convenience, says founder and CEO Julia Cheek.
Health 2.0 exposes longtime healthcare professionals to new ideas from innovative companies and helps those startups learn from experts, says Danielle Cocanougher, director of strategic partnerships at myLAB Box.
Emma Cartmell, founding partner of Cartmell Ventures, describes how the new interoperability rules will lead to big changes in consumer digital health and shares her investment philosophy.
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VisitPay VP Will Reilly says because patients are taking on more healthcare costs, revenue cycle teams must figure out how to engage them and work more closely with marketing.
Samsung is looking to make a mark in healthcare by offering its mobile devices and Knox software platform as the powerhouse behind its partners' solutions, says Senior Manager Jerry Berger.
Shriya Palekar, director of provider solutions at TytoCare, describes her company's connected telehealth device and how it can improve diagnostic accuracy.

