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Digital health enthusiast John Nosta weighs in on the three D's of health innovation - device, data, decision - and why the diffusion of innovation must be a priority.
In a traditional model, research to bedside takes an average of 17 years. With new technologies such as machine learning, that timeline needs to be shortened, says Ian Z. Chuang, chief medical officer at Elsevier.
Healthcare is a fertile target for cybersecurity attacks, making zero trust networks appealing as a simplified solution to protect data no matter where employees are, say Akamai's Patrick Sullivan and Tony Lauro.
Machine learning tools are bringing about fundamental improvement in population health, according to Dr. Chris DeRienzo, chief quality officer at Mission Health.
HIMSS Director of Privacy and Security Lee Kim talks about recent research that shows more hospitals raising their baseline security posture.
E-VAL Saúde Director Luis Gustavo Kiatake says Brazil faces interoperability, privacy and infrastructure challenges, and its large population is making solutions more complex.
Leavitt Partners is working with the CARIN Alliance using the HIPAA Individual Right of Access to extract data into an app and then redirect that information back into the HIPAA workflow, says Leavitt Principal Ryan Howells.
While AI brings great promise to healthcare, there are issues involved with its implementation, including ethics and regulations, says Neil Jordan, Worldwide Health Leader and Connector at Microsoft.
WebPT VP of Marketing Shawn McKee recounts how the physical therapy space went from 15 percent EHR adoption rate to 85 percent but challenges persist.
California is leading the way with new state privacy regulations. Are healthcare organizations prepared? CynergisTek EVP Angela Rivera discusses the privacy issue.