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This week's top stories include projections that hospitals could lose $54 billion in net income, Apple working to help detect depression and early-stage cognitive decline, and a link found between ransomware and increased mortality rate.
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United Spinal Association's Paul Amadeus Lane discusses how virtual rehab, AI and machine learning can enhance quality of life.
Mary Langowski, CEO of Solera Health, says payers want to know how to change the experience to make access easy for beneficiaries.
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Pascal Lardier, VP of events and media content for HIMSS International, says the pandemic has led to valuable discussions that have helped healthcare leaders worldwide.
Wellforce's chief digital officer and system CIO discusses the strategic opportunities – and the challenges – of moving the health system's entire Epic infrastructure and app ecosystem to AWS cloud.
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The next step in interoperability is adding a level of intelligence to find the important information in data, says Lyniate COO Scott Galbari.
This week's top stories include a class-action lawsuit alleging Aetna doesn't provide equal access to fertility treatments, and healthcare IT decision-makers saying their organizations are at risk of security threats due to skills gaps.
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Healthbox and the HIMSS Maturity Models can help health systems chart their course to get from where they are to where they want to be, explains Justin Gernot, vice president of Healthbox.
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Informaticists bring improvement to every aspect of care and allow nurses to spend more time with patients and families, says Kassaundra McKnight-Young, senior clinical informaticist at the Truman Medical Center.
Involving and integrating patients in the treatment process will help drive personalized medicine, says Dr. Risto Miettunen, president of the International Hospital Federation.