HIMSS19
Megan Zweig, director of research at Rock Health, says a two-sided market is developing with money enabling a wave of innovation and, on the other side, large enterprise companies moving into the space.
Artificial intelligence and cloud computing can open new fields for big data, analytics and research on large multimodal cohorts, says Arterys CEO Fabien Beckers.
Snowflake Computing can help as more and more providers make the transition to the cloud, claims Todd Crosslin, VP of healthcare strategy.
Emerging healthcare and medical device startups from Israel show off their technology at HIMSS19.
Neil Jordan, Worldwide Health Leader and Connector at Microsoft, recounts how an AI-powered app for monitoring children who go home following complex heart surgery prevented tragedy.
Providers are finally deploying and scaling cloud computing, according Vik Nagjee of Sirius Computer Solutions and the Cleveland Clinic.
Cloud-based tools can help providers build and deploy improved workflows and processes, according to ServiceNow's Paul McRae.
Getting insights about a patient's environment and lifestyle is just as critical as understanding genomic data, according to University of Colorado Assistant Professor Mustafa Ozkaynak.
The organization is partnering with Providence St. Joseph to enable clinicians to apply insights that help patients be more compliant, says ResMed's VP of SaaS Strategy Annie McBride.
Look for creative and curious people who like to solve problems and want to know that what they’ve done is actually working, says Neil Gomes, Chief Digital Officer at Jefferson Health.