HIMSS TV
Bryce Olson, healthcare strategist at Intel, shares how he kicked cancer thanks to precision medicine and his work to empower cancer patients.
The use of mobile and IoT devices will bring better healthcare delivery to the edge of networks as 5G becomes more prolific in the coming years, says Cradlepoint CSO Todd Kelly.
Anton Arbatov, senior director SOC Telemed, says telehealth tools can enable faster access to care and help emergency clinicians make decisions at the bedside to reduce unnecessary admissions and length of stay, thereby saving money.
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Grant Thornton's Stacy Tselekis discusses opportunities for women in the digital space, the importance of mentorship and the real value of inclusion.
Connected Health
Digital health enthusiast and NOSTALAB President John Nosta discusses the three D's of health innovation – device, data, decision – and what it will take to get to where we need to be.
Ian Z. Chuang, chief medical officer at Elsevier, says in a traditional model, research to bedside takes an average of 17 years. With the advent of new technologies, including machine learning, that needs to change to a shorter timeline.
Akamai's Patrick Sullivan and Tony Lauro discuss how healthcare is a fertile target for cybersecurity attacks, making zero trust networks appealing as a simplified solution to protect data no matter where employees are.
Dr. Chris DeRienzo, chief quality officer at Mission Health, says the industry is on the precipice of making fundamental improvement in population health with machine learning models.
Recent research has shown more hospitals raising their baseline security posture, according to Lee Kim, HIMSS director of privacy and security.
Brazil is facing many of the problems common in other countries, notably interoperability, privacy, infrastructure, a large population and the combination of private and public health, says E-VAL Saúde Director Luis Gustavo Kiatake.
