Connected Health
At the preconference event on March 11, there's a chance to explore and learn more about hospital-at-home, remote patient monitoring, telemedicine innovations and more
Telehealth can redefine healthcare workflows, making specialized care more accessible and efficient, and enhancing patient outcomes in an increasingly complex care environment, says Dr. Stephanie Lahr, president of Artisight.
Public health, payment reform, enhanced delivery models and, yes, generative AI are just some of the topics to explore in these high-level sessions at HIMSS24.
Together with Telstra Health, it will support the mandatory sharing of key health information across Australian care settings following FHIR standards.
Remote Patient Monitoring
Cindy Gaines, RN, chief clinical transformation officer at Lumeon, explains why making the home another part of the care continuum is so crucial – and discusses the technologies that can make it happen.
Market forces shape health tech innovation, but the most transformative startups have a keen understanding of adoption patterns and change management at the organizational level, says Sally Ann Frank in advance of her HIMSS24 presentation.
AR and other immersive virtual experiences hold huge promise – enabling shorter and more streamlined training periods, more satisfied clinicians and "invigorated learning environments," MGB innovation leaders will show at HIMSS24.
Remote Patient Monitoring
The health system's medical director will offer more perspective on how remote patient monitoring is helping, including enabling an adherence rate of 80% to daily vitals, at HIMSS24.