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The role is evolving, says the chief information officer at University of Tennessee – who also discusses how rapid digital transformation is changing the game and describes ways CIOs can work with other C-suite leaders to help shape healthcare strategy.
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GE Healthcare Enterprise Digital Solutions CMO Simon Philip Rost says healthcare institutions will be successful if they unite clinical medicine and data science.
The CEO of Halodoc, Jonathan Sudharta, explains his company's massive growth in Indonesia and how the virtual care organization is serving Indonesians now that the pandemic has been settling.
Sanjula Jain, senior vice president of market strategy and chief research officer at analytics firm Trilliant Health, describes how the acquisition could impact other health systems and their patients.
Paddy Padmanabhan, CEO of Damo Consulting, discusses the challenges and opportunities of this big deal – and explains what the merger might mean for each company, other healthcare providers, AWS customers, patients, privacy protections and more.
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"You have to get a hold of the data and understand the business process," explains Atif Chaughtai, Red Hat's global healthcare market leader.
Mental health startups are still attracting investor attention, at least. Dr. Justin Norden, partner at GSR Ventures, predicts what's next for the sector and discusses some takeaways from Rock Health's H1 2022 digital health funding report.
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IT and informatics are helping spur innovation – delivering better virtual care on the patient's own terms, says Dr. Nirav Shah, medical director of quality innovation at NorthShore University HealthSystem.
We look at some notable sessions and speakers from the 2022 HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition.
This week's top stories include the Mayo Clinic ceasing the scheduling of appointments for patients in most Medicare Advantage plans, and an Oklahoma City hospital's response to COVID-19-related social media posts that accused providers of murder.
