Patient Engagement
Medicomp Systems CEO David Lareau discusses the fact that technology and regulations are meeting to enable more seamless data exchange for patient empowerment and care coordination.
Katie Reed, CEO of Balanced, explains that all virtual workouts are not equal for older adults.
Patient advocate Grace Cordovano thinks that virtual care and telehealth have created better outcomes for patients with chronic illnesses.
Sammeli Liikkanen, director of digital medicine at Orion Corporation, says that quality data and empathy are central to making digital solutions work.
This week's top stories include Black, Hispanic, Asian American and other minority Medicaid enrollees reporting significantly worse experiences around care access compared to their white counterparts, and Amazon Care expanding in-person services to 20 new cities.
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University of Miami Miller School of Medicine's director of the Media and Innovation Lab, Dr. Azizi Seixas, explains helping to bridge the gap between personalized medicine and population health.
HIMSS Digital Influencer and patient engagement consultant Stacy Hurt talks about the need for ongoing telehealth after the pandemic, especially for disabled and immunocompromised people.
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Ricky Sahu, CEO at 1upHealth, talks about the potential of interoperability and price transparency to unlock data for more personalized healthcare.
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Robert Cohen, former president of Appriss Health, talks about helping providers, payers and patients coordinate care and counter any stigma around behavioral healthcare.
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SureShow CEO Dr. Shelley Cooper discusses ways that virtual care can generate better scheduling and help vulnerable people with access.