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Thanks to machine learning, pocket-sized cardiac sonography can help any medical professional make real-time cardiac-care decisions in acute, field, EMS and rural settings, says UltraSight CEO and cofounder Davidi Vortman.
Taking care to address the challenges of securing remote patient monitoring devices will help mitigate the cybersecurity risks of hospital-at-home care, says Kevin Littlefield, principal, cybersecurity at MITRE.
According to E.U. project Label2Enable's Petra Hoogendoorn, there is demand from both patients and doctors for centrally filtered and recommended healthcare apps.
Smartphone tools can help improve health equity by improving care access and empowering patients to collect and transmit their own data via wearables, says Anna Schoenbaum, VP of information services applications at Penn Medicine.
The promise of hospital-at-home in the U.S. and improving clinical informatics in the MENA region, as told by Dr. Anwar Jebran, clinical informatics fellow at UI Health and member of the HIMSS Physician Committee.
Houston Fire Department Associate Medical Director Michael Gonzalez talks essential prehospital management of EMS patients boosted by telemedicine technologies.
Advanced connectivity for healthcare enables more than just high speeds, say Joe Drygas, VP of healthcare for AT&T Business, and Randy Bush, principal at Deloitte Consulting, in a preview of their HIMSS23 presentation.
Tracy Chu, corporate VP of population health and ACO chief executive at Scripps Health, will focus on how automation has enhanced patient-facing app experiences and clinician workflows in her upcoming HIMSS23 presentation.
The wider use of wearable devices is opening big opportunities for better care delivery, says AJ Missaghi, CTO for Healthcare & Life Sciences at Dell Technologies APAC and Japan.
Anjali Kataria, Mytonomy CEO and cofounder, explains how the company's novel CRM used high-quality video content to help patients learn how to manage chronic illnesses.