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The 21st Century Cures Act is providing opportunities for health tech startups, says Dr. Donald Rucker, chief of the Office of the National Coordinator for Healthcare Information Technology.
Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, board of trustees chair for the American Medical Association, says AI tools should enable physicians to perform more effectively across the work that they do.
Shinji Yamamoto, director of the St. Marianna University School of Medicine in Japan, says he used a "go slow, but go steady" strategy to overcome resistance to moving from paper to digital systems.
Dr. Phil Moore, deputy clinical chair at the NHS Kingston Clinical Commissioning Group, says there are challenges to overcome in the latest attempt to transform healthcare in the UK.
Partners HealthCare Director of Research Dr. Adrian Zai says providers must align resources and optimize technology around workflows, not the other way around.
Deep Dive: Overwork has become an epidemic among physicians and nurses, and burdensome regulatory requirements and suboptimal EHR experiences are only exacerbating their frustrations. Fixing the problem demands new strategies to restore joy to medicine.
HIMSS' Kerry Amato and the Personal Connected Health Alliance's Robert Havasy explain why the pair will be prioritizing smaller, more curated events instead of the annual Connected Health Conference next year.
Jennifer Tan, director of technology solutions at IQVIA Asia Pacific, discusses healthcare challenges and inefficiencies in the region as well as the need for a patient-centered care delivery model.
Biorithm builds sensors to take care out of the hospital to wherever the expectant mom is, says co-founder and CEO Amrish Nair.
Patients are looking for affordable access in the right place and at the right time, says Sara Vaezy, chief digital strategy officer at Providence St. Joseph Health.