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Patient Engagement

By Nathan Eddy | 11:29 am | June 05, 2019
UVM gains access to clinical and business solutions for improving the level of care they deliver to patients.
By Mike Miliard | 06:08 pm | June 04, 2019
In its comments on the agencies' interoperability rules, HIMSS said FHIR v.4 should be required for certification – but cautioned against too broad a definition of EHI and said to slow requirements for payer trusted exchange network participation.
By HIMSS TV | 05:47 pm | June 04, 2019
Michael Seres, CEO of 11Health, says healthcare is a series of relationships, and doctors and patients both need to understand what outcomes the other is trying to pursue.
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By Press Ganey | HIMSS TV | 09:51 am | June 04, 2019
Technology in and of itself is not necessarily innovative; true innovation is how information is brought in, distilled to key drivers of performance and then acted upon to improve healthcare programs, says Press Ganey CEO Joe Greskoviak.
By HIMSS TV | 05:00 pm | June 03, 2019
Hope for Henry CEO Laurie Strongin details how the non-profit is helping children in the hospital understand what it happening to them, what their diagnosis means and what to expect.
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By PwC | HIMSS TV | 11:06 am | June 03, 2019
PwC Partner and US Health Services Sector Leader Gurpreet Singh discusses how the healthcare industry is changing with the consumer at the center.
By Anna Engberg | 06:53 am | June 03, 2019
Fitness, sport and a healthy lifestyle are becoming increasingly important in our everyday lives.
By Mike Miliard | 04:37 pm | May 31, 2019
The Medical Group Management Association also has concerns about security risks that might be associated with the proposed rules, and says they go "too far, too fast."
By HIMSS TV | 09:53 am | May 30, 2019
Artificial intelligence has gone through a hype cycle, and now we are understanding where AI can have the most impact, such as in the field of radiology, says Josh Gluck, VP of Global Healthcare Technology Strategy at Pure Storage.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | May 30, 2019
EY research suggests that the technologies doctors are using don’t help people manage their health.