Telehealth
HIMSS TV will be live broadcasting from Helsinki on June 12 and 13. Watch HIMSS.tv to see in-depth interviews with the movers and shakers in digital health live at the event.
The HIMSS & Health 2.0 European Conference in Helsinki will feature not only HIMSS' knowledge in healthcare digitization but also Health 2.0's network of innovators showcasing the latest dynamic healthtech solutions.
The former national coordinator and professor at Dell Medical School says we are in a world of "hyperportalosis," and so the trend now is to put all of a patient's data in one place so they can access it via smartphone.
Technology can serve as an extension of the way to know patients and care for them, according to Karen Appelbaum, director at Providence St. Joseph Health.
Kristen Valdes, founder and CEO of b.well Connected Health, discusses the value of having disparate health data - clinical, financial, biometric, genomic, social determinant and more - aggregated in one accessible place.
Denise Hines, Chief Americas Officer at HIMSS, says health IT will fail if patients aren't kept at the center of care and what challenges and opportunities remain.
Dr. Jack Resneck, Jr., chair of the board of trustees at the American Medical Association, discusses the importance of app validation and the need to implement the physician's voice at the ground floor of innovation.
EverlyWell is helping transform the process of getting laboratory tests, using existing consumer technology to expand and improve access, affordability and convenience, says founder and CEO Julia Cheek.
Samsung is looking to make a mark in healthcare by offering its mobile devices and Knox software platform as the powerhouse behind its partners' solutions, says Senior Manager Jerry Berger.
Shriya Palekar, director of provider solutions at TytoCare, describes her company's connected telehealth device and how it can improve diagnostic accuracy.