Patient Engagement
Rich Corbridge, CIO at Boots UK and Ireland, discusses how the pandemic transformed clinician and patient attitudes toward technology and how digital tools can help improve personalized healthcare.
Despite significant investment and well over a decade of different transformation plans and initiatives, there’s still much to do before we can say the health and care system has truly gone through a digital revolution.
Health system IT leaders need to be ready to enable care delivery anywhere, anytime, to any patient. New advances in cloud and telehealth/remote monitoring are forcing the issue.
Balanced CEO Katie Reed believes one-size-fits-all virtual workouts may not be right for older adults.
Patient advocate Grace Cordovano speaks about how telehealth and virtual care have improved outcomes and made it easier for chronically ill patients to live fuller, more satisfying lives.
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.
This week's top stories include a study that finds Black, Hispanic, Asian American and other minority groups enrolled in Medicaid experience worse care than their white counterparts, and Epic's sneak peek at what it plans to showcase at HIMSS22.
HIMSS21
Director of the Media and Innovation Lab at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Dr. Azizi Seixas, explains bridging the gap between population health and personalized medicine.
HIMSS21
Former president of Appriss Health Robert Cohen discusses how the company assists providers, payers and patients in coordinating care and getting past the stigma of behavioral health treatment.
As ambient technologies improve, additional use cases to leverage voice will emerge – that leaves us with the question of how patients and physicians are responding to voice-enabled tools in their healthcare encounters.