HIMSS TV
Akamai's Patrick Sullivan and Tony Lauro discuss how healthcare is a fertile target for cybersecurity attacks, making zero trust networks appealing as a simplified solution to protect data no matter where employees are.
Dr. Chris DeRienzo, chief quality officer at Mission Health, says the industry is on the precipice of making fundamental improvement in population health with machine learning models.
Recent research has shown more hospitals raising their baseline security posture, according to Lee Kim, HIMSS director of privacy and security.
Brazil is facing many of the problems common in other countries, notably interoperability, privacy, infrastructure, a large population and the combination of private and public health, says E-VAL Saúde Director Luis Gustavo Kiatake.
Leavitt Partners Principal Ryan Howells discusses work with the CARIN Alliance using the HIPAA Individual Right of Access to extract data into an app and then redirect that information back into the HIPAA workflow.
The physical therapy space went from 15 percent EHR adoption rate to 85 percent, says Shawn McKee, VP of marketing at WebPT.
California is leading the way with new state privacy regulations designed to better protect consumers and their data, but CynergisTek EVP Angela Rivera asks: How prepared are organizations?
Livongo Chairman Glen Tullman discusses how the startup is using tech, data science and people to give patients devices and information that make their lives easier, not harder.
New Jersey state officials Shereef Elnahal and Nancy Pinkin discuss how prescription drug monitoring programs are forcing providers to get used to putting data into a state system and getting information out to inform care decisions.
The technology can be used to foster interoperability but there are some key questions that need to be answered first, including ones about privacy and security, says Pew's HIT project director Ben Moscovitch.