Population Health
Three real-world data projects will be presented by the National Institutes of Health's Sarah Warner, Premier's Ning Rosenthal and Myla Maloney, and the University of Washington School of Medicine's Dr. Ferric Fang at HIMSS23.
Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, an otolaryngologist and AMA Board of Trustees member, says technology can give care access that helps with health equity. He is speaking at HIMSS23.
HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf explains what that phrase means to him – emphasizing the key role of health equity at the global conference and highlighting some of the information and technology trends he's most excited about.
At HIMSS23, Evelyn Gallego, CEO and founder of EMI Advisors, will highlight with fellow panelists the opportunity to develop a standardized data exchange to improve maternal care coordination and planning.
Dr. Tufia Haddad, Becky Kottschade and Rebecca Heft of the Mayo Clinic discuss the health system's clinical trial implementation strategy ahead of their HIMSS23 presentation – describing its goals, keys to success and challenges to overcome.
Specially trained medical assistants (dubbed tele-MAs) travel to patients' homes and enable full exams virtually, the provider organization's CEO explains.
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In Episode 2 of "Unlocking Big Data," sponsored by Arcadia, Tina Esposito, System VP and Chief Health Information Officer at Advocate Health, and Nick Stepro, Arcadia's Chief Product and Technology Officer, discuss analytics platform adoption challenges.
The Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization affected healthcare data and access, as well as other key privacy regulations, says Matthew Fisher, general counsel at Carium, in a preview of his HIMSS23 discussion.
The Coalition for Health AI's guide takes a patient-centric approach and aims to address, among other challenges, barriers to trust in AI and machine learning. It builds on the White House's AI Bill of Rights and NIST's' AI Risk Management Framework.
