Connected Health
Marci Bennafield, clinical instructor at Georgia State University's health informatics program, explains that, with 97% of American adults now owning a cell phone, there are more ways to intervene in health issues and lower disparities.
Virtual care models can improve access and build personalized experiences for underserved patients, says Kuldeep Singh Rajput, founder and CEO of Biofourmis.
Health assurance is about migrating from sick care to preventive care, and funding innovations that improve costs and experiences can help drive that shift, says Sumit Nagpal, founder and CEO of Cherish.
Brian Scarpelli of the Connected Health Initiative discusses advocating for more fundamental shifts in thinking as insurers grow to understand the need for meaningful digital health and telemedicine reimbursement.
AI-enabled care coordination enables patient-specific decision-making at the point of care. Kathy D. Ford, chief product and strategy officer at Project Rōnin, explains.
Health data from wearable and implantable medical devices should be surrounded by stronger security, says Michelle Ramim, assistant professor of health informatics at Nova Southeastern University.
The Transcarent CEO, speaking ahead of his upcoming HIMSS23 presentation with HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf, says virtual care and AI will help move healthcare into an era of consumerization.
In a preview of their HIMSS23 presentation, Margie Zuk and Melissa "Penny" Chase of MITRE share some updates for the Medical Device Cybersecurity Regional Incident Preparedness and Response Playbook, coauthored with the FDA.
What are the top priorities, areas of interest, investment hits and the difference between tech and tech-enabled services? We ask Dr. Sunny Kumar, a partner at GSR Ventures, a digital health investment firm with $3 billion assets under management.
A new app from Evernow can connect women with knowledgeable healthcare providers and helps them to track their menopause symptoms. The company’s founder and CEO Alicia Jackson explains how.