Telehealth
Chief clinical officer at AvaSure Lisbeth Votruba, RN, talks about the company's tele-sitter technology for acute virtual care. She explains when a virtual nurse is needed, the skill set required and outcomes hospitals are seeing.
Anna Lindow, Brave Health's CEO and cofounder, talks about ways the virtual provider of behavioral healthcare will use a recent $40 million Series C raise.
Dr. Holly Dubois, chief clinical officer at digital mental health company Mindstrong, discusses the place of virtual care and points to a telemedicine program designed for suicide prevention for veterans.
This is a "golden age of digital health," according to Daniel Otzoy, digital health technical advisor at John Snow, Inc.
In addition to hopes for a Senate telehealth bill passage, HIMSS is focusing on the European Health Data Space, public health infrastructure modernization and more, says Tom Leary, senior VP and head of government relations at HIMSS.
Former CIO at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Jim Gfrerer shares his thoughts on the future of healthcare and discusses how policy changes and digital innovation are improving healthcare access.
Homeward's Amar Kendale talks about challenges in working both virtually and in person, and the startup's application of the hybrid model in rural areas.
Jonathan Sudharta, Halodoc's CEO, explains the reason his company realized gains while serving patients in his country.
HIMSS22 Europe
While discussing learnings from COVID-19, Dr. Tamsin Brown, a lead at NHS England Clinical Entrepreneur Programme and ORCHA, says the pandemic led to a mindset shift among patients and clinicians regarding digital tools and apps.
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Director of clinical education, practice and informatics at Kaiser Permanente Michelle Machon, discusses how KP leveraged legacy tech in unexpected ways during the pandemic to keep patients, providers and families connected.