Videos
Josh Gluck, VP of Global Healthcare Technology Strategy at Pure Storage, explains how application and data storage silos have effectively trapped data in systems so it cannot be of value.
Adrian Zai, director of research at Partners HealthCare, discusses the need to create a framework that supports innovators so they can move new ideas forward.
Tongyu Zhu, director at the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center, discusses how connecting data between the public health department and hospitals in Shanghai has improved services for patients.
Blockchain technology enables the flow of information between treatment points regardless of location to ensure patients get the treatment they need, says Shada AlSalamah, a visiting scholar at MIT.
Although there is clear evidence that mHealth is valuable in treating chronic diseases, standards, governance and integration still need work, says Robert Istepanian of the Institute of Global Innovation at the UK's Imperial College.
Healthcare entrepreneur Kate Milliken shares her journey of starting a business and her experience as a patient advocate for those managing MS, as well as what she'll be doing with HIMSS TV at HIMSS19 in Orlando.
Ali Rizwan, product manager for Solve.care, discusses the huge potential of blockchain to ensure different parties work together and collaborate to deliver high-quality care for patients by providing the optimum platforms for care providers.
Laurie McGraw, SVP of Health Solutions at the AMA, describes how the AMA's award-winning tools help alleviate the problem of physician burnout by improving clinical workflows and removing patient-care barriers.
CEO Silvia Pfeiffer discusses how Coviu's PhysioROM telehealth platform allows physiotherapists to monitor their patients' range of motion in a standardized manner for improved reporting and analytics.
We need to look not at what technology can do but, instead, what we should do with robotics to improve life for patients and caregivers, says Aimee van Wynsberghe, co-founder of the Foundation for Responsible Robotics.