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Co-producer Kate Milliken tells how the online community she started for other folks living with multiple sclerosis grew into her new short film, "Beneath the Surface."
This week's top stories include the virtual health platform going mainstream, hospitals being forced to disclose privately negotiated rates with health insurers and sleep tracking coming to Apple Watch.
Doctors are racing to adapt to new technologies in order to care for patients remotely, says Privia Health CEO Shawn Morris.
Online staffing services can help move the workforce where it's needed most, says Nomad Health CEO Alexi Nazem.
Availity CEO Russ Thomas says his company ensures providers have the information they need to treat and bill COVID-19 encounters.
Deep Dive: Although compliance deadlines for interoperability rules have been delayed, recent days highlight the pressing need for greater access to health data.
This week's top stories include the Department of Health and Human Services whittling down vaccine candidates, the Senate HELP Committee looking at telehealth's future and Proteus filing for bankruptcy.
Automation can help manage high patient call volumes, unwieldy medical device data and daily employee health screening, says Dr. David Rhew, chief medical officer and VP of healthcare at Microsoft.
HIMSS Chief Clinical Officer Dr. Charles Alessi and Clalit Research Institute Chief Innovation Officer Dr. Ran Balicer discuss the deployment of predictive, proactive and preventive digital care across a large population.
Virtual care may be the way of the future for treating diabetes, says Julia Hu, founder and CEO of Lark Health.