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Rob Lieberthal, principal of health economics at Mitre, says the lack of interoperability and patients not owning their data are among the biggest obstacles to reimbursement.
Hassan Chaudhury, digital health lead at Healthcare UK, says universal healthcare is advocated in numerous countries as a model, but UK organizations must look beyond their borders to collaborate more effectively with other systems.
Monvalee Phathanothai Guachamin, managing director of Greenline Synergy, discusses why the healthcare sector is trailing the financial industry in IT adoption.
Omnipresent connectivity is having both a positive and negative impact on younger generations, says Margaret Law, president and CEO of HopeLab.
TPP Healthcare International's Togio Chayanuwat discusses how Thailand's healthcare informatics system is using lessons other countries learned the hard way, particularly in terms of data privacy.
HIMSS Media's Jonah Comstock discusses what's needed for wider adoption of healthcare innovations, as well as what millennials and Gen Z expect from their healthcare.
Building a community and providing safe, consistent and reliable care are key to earning patients' trust, says Good Doctor Technology COO Dr. Chern Chet Yong.
Health Innovation Strategies CEO Naomi Fried discusses the innovation lifecycle and how the "operationalization gap" can be avoided by engaging all stakeholders early on.
Remote patient monitoring and digital cognitive health tools are two big areas of interest in Canada as the country seeks improvements to its health system, says Di Jiang, team lead for connected health at National Research Council Canada.
Active monitoring can ask questions while sensors can go deeper into mood and anxiety levels, according Rashmi Patel, Fulbright Scholar at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.