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By HIMSS TV | 05:31 pm | June 20, 2018
Neil Patel, executive vice president for Healthbox, which recently joined HIMSS, talks about the role his consulting firm can play in working with international digital health companies.
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By HIMSS TV | 06:09 pm | May 10, 2018
Josh Mandel from Verily talks about the evolution of healthcare apps and their broad adoption by EHR vendors.
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By Laura Lovett | 04:57 pm | April 09, 2018
The suit filed by Omni MedSci claims Apple infringed on a patent-pending laser technology that measures physiological parameters including heart rate.
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By Laura Lovett | 10:45 am | April 02, 2018
The former U.S. CTO and speaker at the upcoming HIMSS Dev4Health event explains why innovators should include the perspectives of patients, clinicians and patients when building apps.
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By Lenovo | Lenovo Health | 09:04 am | April 02, 2018
The third gathering of the Health Innovation Think Tank brought together a diverse group of leaders, innovators and policymakers to identify best practices that can move the industry toward key clinical models associated with value-based care, connected health and virtual care.
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By Bill Siwicki | 03:06 pm | March 27, 2018
The tool has led to a complete restructuring of Centra Health's entire patient navigation process, says one clinician.
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By Jonah Comstock | 02:13 pm | March 09, 2018
Use of telemedicine has gone up as well, but not as dramatically, respondents say.
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By Bill Siwicki | 12:25 pm | March 09, 2018
Patients and physicians both are ready to engage with one another using digital tools, according to a new Ernst & Young national survey released at HIMSS18 this week. The survey found 54 percent of consumers said they are comfortable contacting their physician digitally and further expressed interest in using technology such as at-home diagnostic testing (36 percent), using a smartphone or connected device for information sharing (33 percent) and video consultations (21 percent). There is widespread agreement among physicians that digital technologies and data sharing will contribute effectively to the overall well-being of the population, the survey found. And 83 percent of physicians believe that increased patient-generated data from connected devices would benefit the overall quality of care and enable more personalized care plans. Further, 66 percent of physicians said that increased use of digital technologies would reduce the burden on the healthcare system and its associated costs, and 64 percent think it would help reduce the burden on doctors and nurses and have a positive impact on the critical issue of burnout, the survey said. “The health sector today is ripe for disruption, and these findings reinforce the need for organizations to rethink how and where care is delivered to consumers,” said Jacques Mulder, U.S. health leader at Ernst & Young. “Both consumers and physicians are empowered by emerging technology and are hungry for better, more connected experiences. This demand paves the way for nontraditional players to make an impact on the industry, and is another indicator that health in entering an era of convergence.” Creating incentives for data sharing is a critical piece of the puzzle, the survey discovered. While only 26 percent of consumers are interested in sharing lifestyle information with their physician, those numbers make a big jump when you add in incentives. Consumers said that reduced waiting times (61 percent) and cost savings (55 percent) provided the biggest incentives to increase digital engagement with their physicians. What’s more, despite hesitation in sharing dietary and exercise information, 26 percent of consumers indicated that the ability to receive tailored diet and exercise plans would also encourage engagement with digital technology, the survey found. “What we see from these results is that consumers and physicians are ready for increased digital interaction,” said Rachel Hall, principal and advisory health digital offering leader at Ernst & Young. “If you look at the health sector today, we see a lot of point solutions designed to address a particular aspect of health or wellness. While this is a great start, what we are missing are solutions to support health and disease management on a broader level.” To find success in this landscape, the industry needs more interoperable data that is source agnostic, the right analytic tools, and a focus on consumer-centric designs, she added. The consumer portion of the survey polled 2,455 U.S. consumers aged 18 and older nationwide. The physician portion of the survey polled 347 physicians nationwide. .jumbotron{ background-image: url("http://www.himss.org/sites/himssorg/files/u351641/HIMSS-sign5-jumbotron.jpg"); background-size: cover; color: white; } .jumbotron h2{ color: white; } Full HIMSS18 Coverage An inside look at the innovation, education, technology, networking and key events at the HIMSS18 global conference in Las Vegas. Twitter: @SiwickiHealthIT Email the writer: bill.siwicki@himssmedia.com
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By Bill Siwicki | 11:38 am | March 09, 2018
Validic launches a remote care monitoring platform, Veta Health unveils a data-driven system that syncs with EHRs, and the Medici for Doctors app uncorks a new communication feature.
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By Jonah Comstock | 04:27 pm | March 05, 2018
A research-like approach is key in finding new ways to solve problems.