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Triple Regards President Ayumi Maruyama says application designs that are patient-centric can keep users motivated to continue to use them.
There are a handful of recent academic projects employing algorithms, says Vuno Medical Director Hyunho Park, who describes how similar technologies are making the jump into care.
For those hoping to upend healthcare with novel technologies, "resilience is better than brilliance," claims Qura co-founder and CEO Doug Adams.
Communicating the benefits of technology early in the process helped prepare the workforce for change and cultivate an open-minded culture, says Katie Trott, CNIO at Royal Free London NHS FT.
Honorary clinical tutor Ijeoma Azodo discusses the Shuri Network, which addresses the need for diversity in providing the breadth of care currently lacking.
Malinda Peeples, VP of clinical services, programs and research at WellDoc, muses on how technology adoption is revamping health education and support.
Brian Selfridge, partner at Meditology Services, says true healthcare IT security is evolving into a broader conversation that needs to be had at all levels of an organization.
Author Emily Peters shares how her book "Procedure: Women Remaking Medicine" is involved in the conversations about space and creating a better healthcare system.
Dr. Saif Abed, director of cybersecurity advisory services at AbedGraham, gives a clinician's perspective on cybersecurity – and describes how data priorities in the U.K. and Europe differ from the U.S.
Stony Brook Medicine Chief HIPAA Privacy Officer Stephanie Musso describes changes to HIPAA, new OCR enforcements of its right to access provision and more.