Operations
Age-tech is moving into home care and primary virtual care in a big way, according to Christopher Kunney, Divurgent's senior VP of digital transformation.
All patients in the more than half of WVU hospitals in rural areas get the same level of care due to EMRAM Stage 7, according to Kim Clarke, West Virginia United Health System's VP and assistant CIO.
Fran Ayalasomayajula, president of Reach, discusses health equity as well as the efficiencies and challenges of hospital-at-home.
Adaptive technology can free doctors up to be more involved with patients when it understands how doctors manage those patients based on guidelines and training, says Dr. Nigel Spier, OBGYN and team lead for ModMed OBGYN.
HIMSS22
Creating digital transformation in the National Health Service was a great effort. Tony Corkett, CEO of Cloud21, explains the company's assistance, and looks at cybersecurity and digital health progress to come.
Founder of CareAlign and hospitalist at the University of Pennsylvania Health System Dr. Subha Airan-Javia discusses the ways tech can augment EHRs, lessen errors and assist with time management.
This is a "golden age of digital health," according to Daniel Otzoy, digital health technical advisor at John Snow, Inc.
In advance of the event, October 24-28, Anne Snowdon and Toni Laracuente of HIMSS talk about how digital transformation can further more equitable care worldwide.
Beyond a social issue, health equity is a financial one, according to veteran healthcare executive Shreesh Tiwari.
The University of Tennessee CIO discusses the evolving role and the ways rapid digital transformation is shaping it and informing healthcare strategy.