Innovation Pulse
Prof. Jane Griffiths, associate professor and chief nursing information officer at the Dubai Health Authority, says for game-changing tech to be effective, technology partners and clinical partners must be on the same page.
Jim Douglas, former Vermont governor and co-chair of HIMSS State Advisory Roundtable, and Cynthia Green-Edwards, chief compliance officer with the state of Michigan, discuss the challenges and progress of digital health on the state level.
Kaiser looks at innovations that align with its focus on high-value care, putting patients first and thinking about clinicians, according to Liz Rockett, director at Kaiser Permanente Ventures.
Haiqing Song, deputy director of the neurology program at the Xuanwu Hospital, Capital University of Medical Sciences in China, talks about his organization's approach to digitization and what is needed to effectively leverage technology.
Megan Zweig, director of research at Rock Health, says a two-sided market is developing with money enabling a wave of innovation and, on the other side, large enterprise companies moving into the space.
Emerging healthcare and medical device startups from Israel show off their technology at HIMSS19.
Look for creative and curious people who like to solve problems and want to know that what they’ve done is actually working, says Neil Gomes, Chief Digital Officer at Jefferson Health.
Harvard University’s Stan Shaw and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s John Halamka detail a new executive education joint venture between Harvard Medical School and HIMSS.
There are different types of innovation disrupting the healthcare industry, from technology to value-based care and population health to state-based healthcare experimentation, says Lisa Simpson, CEO of AcademyHealth.
Georgia USA, established healthcare enterprises and entrepreneurs are partnering to better utilize the state’s resources and workforce.