Population Health
Michael Gleeson, chief innovation and strategy officer at Arcadia, says during the COVID-19 pandemic data may be harder to come by because patients may not be seeking in-person care.
World leaders, decision-makers and other thought leaders offer practical insights on responding to the COVID-19 emergency at FutureMed 2020.
A patient's age, race, gender and ZIP code can have a big impact on his or her overall health, says Roger Pena, director of Clinical Outreach Solutions at Equality Health.
Dr. Jenifer Leaf Jaeger, senior medical director at HealthEC, says her company is able to identify the top 10% of a client's patients who are at highest risk for a severe outcome due to COVID-19.
Carolyn Witte, cofounder and CEO of startup Tia, describes the growing world of "femtech" and what it means to run a startup during the coronavirus pandemic.
This week's top stories include hospitals being unprepared for the next COVID-19 surge and the VA and Philips teaming up on tele-critical care.
Now 100 days in care, health IT professional Frank Cutitta shares what healthcare is getting right, and wrong.
"Beneath the Surface" co-producer and HIMSS TV host Kate Milliken talks about her new short film that tells stories of people living with multiple sclerosis at various stages of progression.
This week's top stories include the Department of Health and Human Services whittling down vaccine candidates, the Senate weighing the future of telehealth and Proteus filing for bankruptcy.
Dr. David Rhew, chief medical officer and VP of healthcare at Microsoft, discusses the many uses of automation, including to help manage high patient call volumes, unwieldy medical device data and daily employee health screening.