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Monthly Update: HIMSS Media's Jonah Comstock recaps some of September's top healthcare stories, including big news for big tech, data security threats and more.
In this edition of "Workplace Re-Entry in the Healthcare Industry," healthcare attorney Aaron Maguregui discusses HIPAA and patient privacy in regard to telehealth and his projections for the post-COVID-19 world.
This week's top stories include Walmart choosing Epic's EHR platform for its health centers, large health insurers controlling the market in nearly three-quarters of the country, and Amazon rolling out its Halo View wearable.
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Frank Cutitta, founder and CEO of HealthTech Decisions Lab and a COVID-19 survivor, describes how his experience spurred him to tackle the loneliness and complexity of healthcare.
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We have to ask patients what they want and give them treatments and tools that align with what they are looking for, says Jen Horonjeff, founder and CEO of Savvy Cooperative.
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Data collaboration is key to healthcare's future, but maintaining confidentiality is critical, says Intel's Chris Gough, who explains how the Intel SGX platform's memory encryption enables new modalities of data collaboration and security.
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The IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science's recent report takes a deep dive into health IT trends, explains Executive Director Murray Aitken.
In this edition of "Workplace Re-Entry in the Healthcare Industry," Zoom CIO Advisor Bill Shickolovich and U Penn Medicine CIO Michael Restuccia discuss how the healthcare industry is handling the shift to work from home.
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AdaRose CEO Lygeia Ricciardi says women typically take on a chief health officer type role in their families, so her company gives them the resources to take advantage of digital health tools to make that role easier.
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Virtual assistants are the future for both patients and providers, explains Dr. Yaa Kumah-Crystal, assistant professor of biomedical informatics at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
