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Black pioneers in the medical field have made digital healthcare innovation possible, says Iris Frye, founder of Parity Health Information & Technology.
This week's top stories include the ClassPass app providing the most convenient locations to receive vaccinations, N.J. blaming Microsoft for vaccine registration glitches, and COVID-19 costs catching up to insurers.
HIMSS TV contributor, entrepreneur and patient advocate Kate Milliken shares her COVID-19 journey and how she talked her doctor into prescribing monoclonal antibody treatment.
Xealth CEO Mike McSherry discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has created the need for more integrated digital tools.
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Similar to when doctors made house calls, telehealth is bringing about a more personalized world where healthcare is once again coming to the patient, says RingCentral's John Poli.
Supply chain visibility and inventory control tools can help safeguard opioids, controlled substances, expensive oncology therapeutics and vaccines, which are at risk of being stolen and sold on the black market, says Tom Knight, CEO of Invistics.
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Piece Technologies CEO Dr. Ruben Amarasingham and OSF Ventures' Dr. Garrett Vygantas discuss how AI can make physicians' lives easier.
There has been an uptake of remote triage and virtual consultations across primary care, and Dr. Minal Bakhai, GP and clinical director for digital-first primary care NHS England, discusses the key steps that have been taken to ensure best practices.
Dr. Shera Chok, national clinical advisor for system transformation at NHS England and cofounder of the Shuri Network, discusses the importance of diversifying talent and having a digitally literate workforce.
This week's top stories include the top 10 things CEOs and CFOs say they got right during the pandemic, 43 states improving telehealth reimbursement policies, and Fitbit adding blood glucose tracking to its connected app.
