HIMSS TV
Telehealth Connection TV: Howard University College of Medicine's Dr. Danielle Hairston discusses with Parity Health's Iris Frye the advantages of virtual care, especially during the COVID-19 crisis.
Dr. Jacob Reider, CEO of Alliance for Better Health, discusses the data and IT demands of coordinating social determinants of health efforts - and the imperative to serve underserved communities, where effects from COVID-19 will be felt long after the pandemic has subsided.
Dr. Afzal Chaudhry, CMIO at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundations Trust in the UK, says technology has been embraced by the workforce to improve patient outcomes in areas such as barcode medicine and sepsis.
To support health equity, Congress must expand telehealth access, says HIMSS Public Policy Committee Chair Terri Ripley.
Smartphones are being used to help detect skin conditions, says Gavin Matthews, UK business development director at SkinVision.
Deep Dive: From Google's AI for mammograms to clinical trial recruitment, digital health is looking to tackle some of the biggest challenges in detecting and treating breast cancer.
Machine learning is transforming imaging, decision support, clinical workflow, physician-patient interaction and more, says Dr. Anthony Chang, chief intelligence and innovation officer at CHOC and founder of AIMed.
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Clinicians can leverage evidence-based knowledge in a meaningful way that can help at the bedside during situations such as COVID-19, says Dr. Ian Chuang, chief medical officer for Elsevier's EMEALAAP Health business.
Dr. Art Papier, CEO and cofounder of VisualDx, says building AI for a diverse population requires excellent data.
Telehealth Connection TV: The Cleveland Clinic's Dr. Silvia Perez-Protto discusses how telehealth can be used to help with advance planning for end-of-life care.