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The physical therapy space went from 15 percent EHR adoption rate to 85 percent, says Shawn McKee, VP of marketing at WebPT.
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.
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The Women in Health IT initiative is growing and expanding, says Nancy Green, Global Healthcare Business Development & Strategy executive leader at Verizon Enterprise Solutions.
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.
Applying behavioral change science aligned with the way humans are wired helps move us toward better health, says Carium Chief Transformation Officer Lygeia Ricciardi.
Jörg Aumüller, head of digitalizing healthcare marketing at Siemens Healthineers, says putting AI to use in the clinical setting requires curated data, supercomputing infrastructure and the ability to model algorithms on neural networks.
We talk about national interoperability when we need to be focused on common standards across states, says Brian Mack, manager of marketing and communications at Great Lakes Health Connect.
TriHealth’s Lori Baker and Donna Peters share how the organization got all of its nursing and home care facilities documenting quality and utilization directly into its Epic EHR to determine the best outcomes.
Central Georgia Health Network VP Jodi Ingram and CIO Gabriel Orthous say getting providers and payers to trust each other means speaking both of their languages.
