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Brendan Lovelock, health practice lead at Cisco Systems, discusses linking the enormous amount of data generated by EMRs as well as consumer and enterprise devices in the same clinical space.
Payers have been putting the focus on consumers by building better transparency and trust, according to Zipari CEO and founder Mark Nathan.
Medial Earlysign CEO Ori Geva details how his startup helps hospitals turn data into action for particular high-need use cases.
Meru Health Vice President Emily Hines discusses details how a digital behavioral health app can interrupt the downward spiral that leads 400 physicians each year to take their own lives.
Providers need a now, near and far paradigm to link strategy to a financial plan, according to Jay Spence, vice president of healthcare solutions at Kaufman Hall's software division.
With healthcare at a turning point when it comes to using data analytics, providers need AI as a core capability, says Tushar Mehrotra, senior vice president of analytics at Optum.
Ver2 Digital Medicine CEO Brian de Francesca talks about how telemedicine has evolved and efforts to provide medical care to refugees in camps using a cloud-based EHR built on blockchain.
Rohit Ghosh, founding member of Qure.ai, discusses deploying AI and machine learning to radiology and examples of success stories.
Microsoft Chief Medical Officer Simon Kos sees a need to improve healthcare and so the software giant is focusing on such areas as AI, population health, public cloud, precision medicine and virtual services.
Hospitals have to make manufacturers realize that prospective clients are buying based on security, says Parham Eftekhari, executive director of the Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology.