HIMSS TV
The Boston Machine Learning & AI for Healthcare event focuses on helping healthcare organizations harness the power of AI and machine learning.
WAMBI CEO Rebecca Metter says looking at the clinician and patient experience through the same lens can impact both simultaneously and strengthen bonds between caregivers and patients.
Richard Staynings, an independent executive security leader, says the concept of keeping patients safe is more than just preventing infections and falls but should also include protecting their data from security breaches.
Health economist Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, however, says the increasing pace of change is encouraging.
The Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, a Global Digital Exemplar in the UK, is using EMRAM as a benchmarking tool to help drive its ongoing digital transformation strategy.
HIMSS TV will be live broadcasting from the conference in Helsinki on June 12 and 13. Watch HIMSS.tv to see in-depth interviews with the movers and shakers in digital health live at the event.
Wolters Kluwer Health's Pam Holt says her organization uses patient engagement to create mutual understanding between the physician and the patient and to build trust.
Helsinki will host the best of both worlds: HIMSS' knowledge in healthcare digitization and Health 2.0's network of innovators showcasing the latest dynamic healthtech solutions.
Clinicians are looking forward to the benefits of AI, which will become effective in two to three years, says Mahmoud Saleh El Halik, the head of Health Informatics at Latifa Women and Children's Hospital.
Cemosoft CEO Mahesh Dharan explains how the company's technology uses the cloud to enable clients to deliver patient-centric care, especially in rural areas.