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By HIMSS TV | 12:53 pm | April 04, 2019
Jennifer Lannon, advisor at Health Innovation, explains the advantages of the new domain, including how hospitals in Seattle and Miami are using it for branding and marketing purposes.
By HIMSS TV | 09:51 am | April 04, 2019
The data liquidity issue will soon be resolved, leaving data portability as the next interoperability hurdle, says Dr. Tom Giannulli, CMIO of AMA’s Integrated Health Model Initiative.
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By Hyland | Hyland | 04:52 pm | April 03, 2019
Clinical engagement is key to effective adoption, with key digital transformation trends including data lakes and artificial intelligence, says Chris Brice, Hyland account manager for Europe and Middle East.
By HIMSS TV | 01:06 pm | April 03, 2019
The move to value-based care is a long journey, says David Chou, VP and principal analyst of Constellation Research, who discusses looking at tech mega-trends through a healthcare lens to operationalize them. 
By HIMSS TV | 07:59 am | April 03, 2019
The hospital’s mission is "sustainable innovation," Dr. Eyal Zimlichman, Sheba's CIO and CMO, said at the MEDinIsrael conference in Tel Aviv.
By HIMSS TV | 06:30 pm | April 02, 2019
MobileSmith CEO Randy Tomlin says mobile technology allows the patient to be engaged, to "clear the red dots" on their phones to be prepared for surgery.
By HIMSS TV | 03:16 pm | April 02, 2019
Cisco Systems is taking on the challenge of linking the enormous amount of data generated by EMRs as well as consumer and enterprise devices in the same clinical space, says Brendan Lovelock, health practice lead at Cisco.
10:39 am | April 02, 2019
Zipari CEO and founder Mark Nathan says in last five years, payers have put the focus on consumers by building better transparency and trust.
By HIMSS TV | 05:55 pm | April 01, 2019
Startup Medial Earlysign is helping hospitals turn data into action for particular high-need use cases, according to company CEO Ori Geva.
By HIMSS TV | 12:50 pm | April 01, 2019
A digital behavioral health app can interrupt the downward spiral that leads 400 physicians each year to take their own lives, claims Meru Health Vice President Emily Hines. Add link here.