Quality and Safety
Hee Hwang, CIO of Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, says his organization, which is South Korea's first fully digital, paperless hospital with its own homegrown EHR, is staying at the forefront of innovation.
Jeremy Kagan, CEO of CardioLync, talks about addressing the information disconnect that is keeping clinicians and patients from making informed decisions and hindering outcomes.
Healthbox President Neil Patel says healthcare organizations worldwide should be developing innovation strategies and adopting new technologies to survive in a value-based world.
Justin Gernot, vice president of HIMSS subsidiary Healthbox, says to find success in innovation, health organizations must avoid a number of pitfalls.
Tohoku University's Dr. Masaharu Nakayama details how his group withstood the disruption of Japan's 2011 earthquake, and why that level of resilience is difficult to maintain.
There are challenges separating effective innovations from the chaff, says Dennis Robbins, a member of the AHA's Health Tech Advisory Group.
Maureen Baker, chair of the Professional Records Standards Body, discusses the PRSB's collaboration with providers of health and social care in the UK and abroad.
AHA President Dr. Robert Harrington discusses why cardiology is primed for the adoption of data-driven innovations.
Physicians need data evidence to see value of adopting digital health solutions, no matter how compelling they look to investors, says Ben Sych, strategy and partnership manager at the AMA.
Southeast Asia has made progress in healthcare modernization but challenges remain, says Kerry Stratton, managing director of InterSystems' Asia Pacific region.