Quality and Safety
The gulf between tech's vision and the clinical world's practical needs is wide; Duke School of Medicine Professor Dr. Eric Peterson says clinical evidence will be vital in closing that gap.
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Siemens Healthineers' AI-Pathway Companion aims to make the lives of physicians easier by increasing their confidence in treating their patients, says Peter Körte, the company's EVP of digital health.
Sam Glassenberg, founder and CEO of Level Ex, demonstrates how VR and gaming can be used to prepare for space health emergencies.
UCSF Professor of Physical Therapy Susanna Rosi shares how data from her research on animals can help assess cognitive health risks of deep space travel.
Emmanuel Urquieta, scientist with the Translational Research Institute for Space Health, discusses the technology's ability to expand the life of medications and food.
Dr. Bimal Shah, Livongo's CMO, explains how breaking down care silos can make chronic care management easier for patients.
One of the key challenges facing the new NHSX unit will be ensuring that users are engaged in the design and implementation of systems, says Matthew Honeyman, researcher at The King's Fund.
Happify Health is addressing chronic conditions from a behavior-change perspective to get at the root cause rather than just treating symptoms, says Chris Wasden.
The Translational Research Institute for Space Health based at Baylor College of Medicine is holistically looking at astronaut health during space exploration, says Kristin Fabre, senior innovation scientist at TRISH.
The goal of the Clinically Integrated Supply Outcomes Model is to improve quality and safety through the integration of supply chain and clinical data, says Anne Snowdon, director of clinical research with HIMSS Analytics.
