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Healthcare can be revolutionized by democratizing care by harnessing expertise and technology, using a diverse mindset, according Dr. Nadine Hachach-Haram, founder of Proximie.
High-quality data and empathy are key to developing successful digital solutions and improving citizen-centered care, according to Sammeli Liikkanen, director of digital medicine at Orion Corporation.
Marja-Leena Rinkineva, director of economic development for the City of Helsinki, discusses how cooperation, co-creation and culture, along with adopting a health ecosystem approach, are crucial in boosting innovation.
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The OuluHealth ecosystem can respond speedily to digital-health bottlenecks while addressing societal needs through its experience in medicine, wireless technology and big data analytics, according to program leader Maritta Perälä-Heape.
Digital technologies are constantly changing. Hardware is getting faster and more efficient. Software can harness these hardware improvements to improve the functionality of technology. And so healthcare staff and citizens will hopefully have access to tools that allow tasks to be completed quicker, or more intuitively according to Dr Pritesh Mistry, King's Fund, UK.
Health is in the throes of some of the most significant changes as systems reel from a variety of rapidly changing environments. Dr Charles Alessi, Chief Clinical Officer at HIMSS, explores lessons learned, as we look cautiously to a better 2022.
Artificial intelligence can optimize patient care and reduce clinician burnout, says Selwa A. F. Al-Hazzaa, MD, founder and CEO of Saudi Development Med.
Dr. LaMar Hasbrouck talks about managing population health as senior advisor for Population Health and Care Management at the Council of Cooperative Health Insurance, Saudi Arabia.
Gravitate Health is a unique public-private partnership with members from Europe and the U.S. collaborating on improving patient outcomes iteratively by equipping them with the right tools, says Giovanna Ferrari, a project lead.
Germany has pioneered prescribing apps to patients within their normal care setting, in the form of DiGAs, a system France will replicate, as outlined by Armin Scheuer, VP of Business Development International at HIMSS.