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Tom Leary, senior vice president of government relations at HIMSS, says ongoing Senate races could have unforeseen impacts on healthcare IT.
Pothik Chatterjee, executive director of innovation and research at LifeBridge Health, shares how his team responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with mobile clinics, digital patient monitoring and on-site PPE production.
This week's top stories include the Supreme Court appearing favorable to keeping the Affordable Care Act after hearing arguments, Google Cloud unveiling AI tools for analyzing unstructured medical text, and Epic MyChart adding a COVID-19 risk model.
Patients are showing an increasing appreciation for remote diagnostic eye care, says Notal Vision CEO Kester Nahen.
Institute for InterGroup Understanding CEO George Halvorson shares why it's imperative to collect and share data to address inequities in care.
The Kara artificial intelligence iPhone app frees up OrthoIndy physicians by placing their spoken words directly into the right places in the record.
AccessOne CEO Mark Spinner says as health systems face revenue cycle challenges due to COVID-19, delivering "patient-friendly" payment options is one key to maintaining margins.
Telemedicine technology and the different care paradigm it enables help nurses minimize stress and the burnout it can cause, says Laura Jonsson, a nurse practitioner and chief clinical officer at Matrix Medical Network.
COVID-19 has acted as a catalyst for digital transformation, says Saudi Post CEO Dr. Fadi Al-Buhairan, who discusses how digital systems and communities have collaborated during the pandemic.
The Alessi Agenda: Data-driven decision-making improves outcomes in the public health setting, as supported by cancer registries being shifted onto a digital platform, explains Duncan Selbie, former chief executive at Public Health England.