EHRs
HIMSS23
Grace Cordovano, founder of Enlightening Results, describes her work with Unblock Health, a digital platform that streamlines the process of requesting medical records and corrections to medical records for patients.
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Gregg Church, president of 4medica, talks about how the government should work with healthcare vendors to simplify data capture and eliminate the growing problem of medical record duplication between health systems.
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Sandra Johnson, SVP of client services for CliniComp, outlines how the pandemic and increased documentation requirements have impacted clinicians' job satisfaction and the top three pain points all new EHR solutions should address.
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Monique Mansoura, executive director of global health security and biotechnology at MITRE, highlights her HIMSS23 discussion on employing real-world data to cope with emerging health threats.
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Tower Health VP and Chief Applications Officer Sidney Dixon will explain legacy data archiving during EHR conversion at a HIMSS23 presentation.
Gabriel Seidman, the Ellison Institute's director of policy, explains the efforts in building a nationwide enterprise architecture for data in healthcare that includes public health, clinical and social determinants data.
TPP founder and CEO Frank Hester believes that EHR vendors must create products that inform both hospitals and governments in order to handle future pandemics.
Patients need direct access to their medical records, which should be made for clinicians. These elements are fundamental to good quality data, says Dr. Chris Bates, TPP UK's director of research and analytics.
In discussing health IT trends in 2023, AJ Missaghi, CTO for Healthcare & Life Sciences at Dell Technologies APAC and Japan, says the data explosion resulting in wider use of wearable devices will improve patient experience.
Data containing accurate medication history and prescription fill insights can lead to better patient outcomes, says Dr. Colin Banas, CMO of health IT company DrFirst.