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<p>UCHealth manages patient flow by predicting bed capacity and clinical teams required, according to Jamie Nordhagen, the director of capacity management and patient representatives.</p>
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<p>General Catalyst's Daryl Tol believes that health systems are crucial partners for transformation in digital health transformation.</p>
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<p>AI, virtual assistants and digital language processing can support the transformation to value-based care, according to Erik Van Hoeymissen, VP of global business development at 3M.</p>
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<p>The Indonesia Ministry of Health is tackling three priorities in the country's healthcare sector, says Setiaji Setiaji, chief of the Digital Transformation Office.</p>
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<p>While discussing learnings from COVID-19, Dr. Tamsin Brown, a lead at NHS England Clinical Entrepreneur Programme and ORCHA, says the pandemic led to a mindset shift among patients and clinicians regarding digital tools and apps.</p>
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<p>Numan Chief Medical Strategy Officer Sam Shah says there is not enough capacity to meet demand globally in this post-COVID-19 world. So, there is a need to create meaningful services that are accessible and make better use of existing resources, he adds.</p>
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<p>University of St. Gallen professor Alexander Geissler says interoperability is a major barrier and that some hospitals don't have the desire or the ability to share data.</p>
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<p>Sanofi SVP of key markets and general medicines Tarja Stenvall discusses why well-informed and engaged patients are essential and how less red tape can foster trust and turn into better patient engagement.</p>
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<p>Director of clinical education, practice and informatics at Kaiser Permanente Michelle Machon, discusses how KP leveraged legacy tech in unexpected ways during the pandemic to keep patients, providers and families connected.</p>
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