HIMSS TV
Telehealth Connection TV: Dr. Danielle Hairston, psychiatry residency training director at Howard University College of Medicine, says virtual care isn't perfect, but its accessibility is an advantage.
Alliance for Better Health CEO Dr. Jacob Reider talks about the data and IT demands of coordinating social determinants of health efforts – and the imperative to serve underserved communities, where effects from the COVID-19 pandemic will be felt for a long time.
Dr. Afzal Chaudhry, director of digital and CMIO at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundations Trust in the UK, says the workforce is embracing technology to improve patient outcomes in areas such as barcode medicine and sepsis.
To support health equity, Congress must expand access to telehealth, explains Terri Ripley, chair of the HIMSS Public Policy Committee.
Gavin Matthews, UK business development director at SkinVision, discusses the use of smartphones to detect skin conditions.
Deep Dive: From Google's AI for mammograms to clinical trial recruitment, digital health is making advancements in the breast cancer space.
Machine learning is transforming imaging, decision support, clinical workflow and physician-patient interaction, says Dr. Anthony Chang, chief intelligence and innovation officer at Children's Hospital of Orange County.
Leveraging evidence-based knowledge in a meaningful way can help clinicians at the bedside during situations such as COVID-19, says Dr. Ian Chuang, chief medical officer for Elsevier's EMEALAAP Health business.
Cue Health awarded $481M for coronavirus testing; public hospitals compounding COVID-19 budget risks
This week's top stories include Cue expecting to deliver six million COVID-19 molecular tests by March, while surging costs and revenue loss force hospitals to rely on support from county governments.
Dr. Art Papier, CEO of VisualDx, and Dr. Nada Elbuluk, the company's director of clinical impact, discuss the longstanding need to improve quality of care for people of color.