Videos
HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf discusses with a panel of luminaries in the field of healthcare the interoperability rule that gives people full access to their clinical records.
Jason Johnson, information security officer at Marin General Hospital and HIMSS Northern California Chapter president-elect, explains the importance of a security leader keeping the faith of users.
A price transparency service allows providers to make choices that are in the clinical and economic best interests of the patient, says Andrew Mellin, VP and medical informatics physician at Surescripts.
Enabling providers and regulators to focus on patients will improve the quality of care delivered and reduce adverse events, says Michel Amous, regional managing director at InterSystems.
HIMSS Enterprise Board Chair Manish Kohli and HIMSS International EVP Bruce Steinberg discuss the lessons learned from digital transformation successes and failures throughout the world.
The city's health strategy has ambitious goals, including transforming delivery models without overburdening or burning out clinicians, says Mazin Gadir, senior consultant and advisor with the Dubai Health Authority.
By using data, analytics and outreach to get to know its consumer, Renown Health increased Medicare Advantage membership 4 percent.
Users are no longer the weakest link in the security chain, claims Adrien Gendre, chief solutions architect at Vade Secure, who discusses the biggest threats to email security and AI-originated phishing attacks.
Jim Douglas, former Vermont governor and co-chair of HIMSS State Advisory Roundtable, and Cynthia Green-Edwards, chief compliance officer with the state of Michigan, discuss the challenges and progress of digital health on the state level.
Health 2.0 Conference cofounders Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya look at notable digital health funding developments and give their predictions of what will come next.