Connected Health
Kristina Sheridan, Center for Veterans Enterprise Transformation department head at MITRE, shares how tracking her daughter's 26 symptoms in a complete patient story enabled doctors to better treat her.
It starts with input from the front lines and includes outside partners to truly understand the problems and continues through the entire tech lifecycle.
One of the challenges with patient-generated data is figuring out how to use it for predicting future health events, says Mayo Clinic Medical Informaticist Dr. Karl Poterack.
At MEDinIsrael in Tel Aviv, Cynerio CEO Leon Lerman shares how his company keeps medical devices and hospital networks safe from cyberattacks.
The organization is partnering with Providence St. Joseph to enable clinicians to apply insights that help patients be more compliant, says ResMed's VP of SaaS Strategy Annie McBride.
Connected Health
Providers can better monitor, track, treat and prevent hospital-acquired infections and improve patient health during hospital stays thanks to a newly launched AI-powered dashboard.
Telehealth
(Sponsored) Healthcare organizations are turning to video streaming to communicate better with patients and caregivers.
Interoperability
Connecting data between the public health department and hospitals in Shanghai has resulted in improved services for patients, says Tongyu Zhu, director at the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center.
Patient Engagement
Shada AlSalamah, a visiting scholar at MIT, says blockchain technology allows for the flow of information between treatment points regardless of geographic location to ensure patients get the treatment they need and deserve.
Patient Engagement
Robert Istepanian of the Institute of Global Innovation at the UK's Imperial College sees clear evidence that mHealth is valuable in treating chronic diseases. However, standards, governance and integration still need work.