Workflow
Reducing administrative burden is an often-overlooked first step to innovation, says Santosh Mohan, managing director of the Digital Health Innovation Hub at the Brigham and Women's Hospital.
The industry has moved from solving problems in silos to understanding the associated workflows and then coming to solutions that meet the market need, says Julie Smith, clinical product manager at InterSystems.
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NetApp is focusing on the citizen's data fabric, which empowers them to stay in control of their data wherever they would like to store it, says Philippe Wackers, the company's EMEA healthcare innovation manager.
HIMSS CTIO Steve Wretling discusses new ways data and technology application will improve the future of care.
As use cases for healthcare video technology get more diverse, its best to take a full lifecycle approach that's managed centrally with standardized capabilities, says John Donohue, Penn Medicine's associate VP for enterprise infrastructure services.
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Taegyun Song, director of Korea Health Industry Development Institute, says over 90% of hospitals in Korea use an e-health system that tracks the patient journey, and now the aim is to develop systems outside medical institutions.
Henning Schneider, CIO of Asklepios Healthcare Group, says while some German hospitals are already digitally advanced, he is excited to learn from the Nordic countries about improving interoperability and data exchange.
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patient experience
Every day it takes to develop a product is a day patients don’t have access to sometimes life-saving medication, say Google Cloud’s Sara Kuethe and David Silk.


