Population Health
Dr. Louise Aronson, professor of geriatrics at UCSF, says "elderhood," like adulthood and childhood, is a long, varied phase of life that includes different stages, but older adults live in a world where they are invisible.
Cleveland Clinic puts AI to work for two intertwined aims: better patient outcomes and financial return, says Joseph Dorocak, manager of population health analytics at the health system.
Those with diabetes should be provided choices of treatment plans and supported in their choices, says Renza Scibilia, manager of type 1 diabetes and consumer voice at Diabetes Australia.
Data and tech can help with early interventions in conditions such as dementia, depression and loneliness, says Ipsit Vahia, medical director at McLean Hospital.
Omnipresent connectivity is having both a positive and negative impact on younger generations, says Margaret Law, president and CEO of HopeLab.
The Shuri Network addresses the need for diversity in successful digital transformations, says honorary clinical tutor Ijeoma Azodo.
Dr. Animesh Tandon of Children's Health in Texas discusses the need to start early in tackling lifelong heart disease prevention.
Altwork's dynamic workstation technology adapts to any position, benefiting those with spinal or muscular issues, says founder and CEO Che Voigt.
Duke Clinical Research Institute's Dr. Ann Marie Navar says the health tech industry can't just cater to those who can afford pricey smartphones and wearables, but must instead close gaps in care.
University of Pittsburgh Professor Lora Burke explains why encouraging health skills is increasingly difficult in today's landscape.