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This March 15-17 join host Kate Milliken on HIMSS.tv broadcasting live from the HIMSS22 conference, featuring keynotes, talks with sponsors and exclusive HIMSS22 Digital events. And follow HITN’s HIMSS22 coverage all week.
High-quality data and empathy are key to developing successful digital solutions and improving citizen-centered care, according to Sammeli Liikkanen, director of digital medicine at Orion Corporation.
Gregg Church, president of 4medica, discusses the dangers of duplicate patient records and how AI can assist providers in maintaining clean data.
This week's top stories include a study that finds Black, Hispanic, Asian American and other minority groups enrolled in Medicaid experience worse care than their white counterparts, and Epic's sneak peek at what it plans to showcase at HIMSS22.
Marja-Leena Rinkineva, director of economic development for the City of Helsinki, discusses how cooperation, co-creation and culture, along with adopting a health ecosystem approach, are crucial in boosting innovation.
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Director of the Media and Innovation Lab at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Dr. Azizi Seixas, explains bridging the gap between population health and personalized medicine.
Stacy Hurt, a patient engagement consultant and HIMSS Digital Influencer, discusses the importance of continuing telehealth post-pandemic, especially for disabled and immunocompromised patients.
Host Kate Milliken welcomes you to live coverage of HIMSS22 on HIMSS.tv March 15-17, which features product demonstrations, keynote speeches and exclusive looks at HIMSS22 Digital events.
This week's top stories include the GAO saying data issues occurred partly because the VA did not establish performance measures and goals for migrated data quality, and AliveCor's KardiaMobile Card that is able to take a single-lead ECG in 30 seconds.
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Ricky Sahu, CEO at 1upHealth, talks discusses how interoperability and price transparency can help patients take charge of their own care by getting the data they need.