Women In Health IT
Digital trial technologies can streamline clinical research and improve the patient experience, says Jena Daniels, director of research at Medable.
Encouraging health skills is increasingly difficult in today's landscape, says University of Pittsburgh Professor Lora Burke, who has done research in healthy behaviors.
Heather Provino, managing partner of The Scanlon Group, explains why the last few years in particular have been exciting for population health's digitization.
The American Heart Association is looking to guide healthcare startups as they build credibility, says Kathleen Warner, the organization's chief of emerging strategies and ventures.
Data from her research on animals can help assess cognitive health risks of deep space travel, says Susanna Rosi, professor of physical therapy at UCSF.
New innovations originally designed for space have found their way into our homes, says Dorit Donoviel, director of the Translational Research Institute for Space Health.
Chatbots can provide empathetic, confidential care, says Lexi Kaplin, conversationHEALTH co-founder and chief product officer.
One of the goals of the Space Health Innovation Conference was to bring NASA stakeholders to Silicon Valley to solve space challenges around health, says Dr. Aenor Sawyer, chief health innovation officer at Translational Research Institute for Space Health.
The landscape of heart health technology for nurses and patients is evolving, says Nancy M. Albert, associate chief nursing officer at the Cleveland Clinic Health System.
Anne Snowdon, director of clinical research with HIMSS Analytics, says the Clinically Integrated Supply Outcomes Model aims to improve quality and safety through the integration of supply chain and clinical data in healthcare organizations.