Population Health
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.
Jane Myles, Curebase VP of clinical trial innovation, explains the pros of decentralized clinical trials and being creative to remove obstacles to access.
Reimbursement can be a barrier. Yet legislation can move organizations beyond pre-pandemic levels, according to Josh Scales, CEO and founder of Uniti Health.
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.
HIMSS22
Natasha Ramontal of HIMSS and Raed AlHazme of the Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, discuss a new tool to replace O-EMRAM: the Community Care Outcomes Maturity Model.
Coverage for midwives and doulas could go a long way in covering maternity deserts.