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The industry has learned a lot during the last decade, done the best it could in many ways, but now we're starting "a new wave of change" in healthcare, says Subha Airan-Javia, associate professor at Penn Medicine.
Adam Greene, partner at Davis Wright Tremaine, says digitizing the healthcare system changed what can go wrong from a legal compliance perspective by an order of magnitude.
Three Department of Defense executives discuss the giant change management problem and infrastructure needs for an enterprise EHR implementation.
Michael Seres, 11Health founder and CEO, talks about putting intelligence and sensors into medical bags attached to patients living with long-term conditions, and what is learned from that data.
The 10th annual event, which runs May 13-15, will delve into ways health systems and clinicians are using digital health tools to improve how they interact with and take care of patients.
Project HEAL CEO and co-founder Kristina Saffran discusses how the organization is giving those with eating disorders the support they need to overcome them to improve quality of life while reducing healthcare utilization and cost.
Savvy Cooperative founder and CEO Jen Horonjeff discusses connecting innovators directly with patients so they can work together to design effective products.
Mount Sinai Chief Innovation Officer Dr. Ashish Atreja explains how the system's patient design group flipped the metrics of quality completely around to reset humanity in patients' lives.
Ochsner Chief Clinical Transformation Officer Dr. Richard Milani explains how his company's system uses data patients collect at home to treat COPD, diabetes and hypertension. "Patients are thirsty for the data."
Colin Hung, CMO of HealthcareScene.com, says improving care for patients with chronic disease is about more than just medicine, and online resources are empowering patients in the business of healthcare.