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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.
His HIMSS22 presentation will focus on leadership and a "culture of honor" among IT staff members. He discusses 2022's strategic priorities, and tells what he's expecting for Orlando in March.
Health-ISAC chief security officer Errol Weiss discusses ransomware and risks to the healthcare industry this year, including spear phishing and third-party breaches.
CEO Matthew Stoudt talks about how AppliedVR received FDA De Novo clearance for its EaseVRx system for chronic lower back pain. He explains how the technology works and what’s next for the digital therapeutic company.
This week's top stories include SCOTUS striking down a COVID-19 vaccine mandate, while upholding another one for healthcare workers at facilities that accept Medicare and Medicaid funding, and warnings of threat actors leveraging flaws in Log4J.
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Former president of Appriss Health Robert Cohen discusses how the company assists providers, payers and patients in coordinating care and getting past the stigma of behavioral health treatment.
Naomi Allen, cofounder and CEO of Brightline, talks about virtual healthcare and how it could grant access to mental health services for children.