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The UK's new government strategy document is pivotal in changing the balance of healthcare by focusing on patient engagement and open standards and ensuring greater data transparency, says Dr. Afzal Chaudhry, CCIO of Cambridge University Hospitals Trust.
Neha Gavai, head of business development at Wellth, explains how its apps engage patients and help them achieve optimal outcomes.
Users of AAPTIV's digital health service keep moving with instruction, guidance and music all mixed together, says CEO Ethan Agarwal.
Livongo expects patients to choose its chronic care options because the company's use of machine learning adds personalization and relevance, says Chief Product Officer Amar Kendale.
Nicola Dames talks about how her patient experience provided the inspiration needed to transform her Vanilla Blush business into a healthcare provider.
Andrew Saunders, board director of Eastern Health and Dental Services Victoria and HIMSS AsiaPac Governing Council member, discusses how digital technology enables improved safety and health outcomes in dental care, which is a quickly evolving field.
As more people with chronic conditions come into the system than its infrastructure can handle, Hodgkins says we need trust in digital tools and care teams, standards and strict criteria about evidence.
With many M&As and joint ventures happening, IT infrastructure leaders must be extremely agile in expanding tech capabilities on short notice, Verizon's Nancy Green says.
Maria Lensing, vice president of global healthcare solutions at AT&T, says healthcare providers have a unique opportunity to use the data from these billions of devices to improve patient outcomes.
Mark Duman, managing director of MD Healthcare Consultants, urges all stakeholders to collaborate in order to achieve a cultural shift in the NHS discusses that would enable citizens to embrace innovation.