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By Kat Jercich | 05:29 pm | July 15, 2021
At HIMSS21, consultant and patient advocate Laura Jantos will offer personal perspective on the "huge opportunity" to develop tools that help all patients to engage meaningfully with their own care.  
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By League | HIMSS TV | 06:10 pm | July 14, 2021
As patients increasingly act like consumers, they are demanding a digital-first, best-in-class experience, says League CEO Mike Serbinis, who calls personalization the "jet fuel" for engagement.
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By Kat Jercich | 10:16 am | July 14, 2021
Although XR tech is often used for games and entertainment, experts say it can be leveraged for creative healthcare solutions too.
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By Masimo | 08:14 am | July 13, 2021
How the pandemic helped shape the future in remote patient management.
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By Healthcare IT News | 02:58 pm | July 09, 2021
In the inaugural episode of the Changemaker Podcast series, Alison Connelly-Flores, CMIO at Bronx-based Urban Health Plan, describes the hard-hit early days of COVID-19, strategies for vaccine distribution and the value of social determinants of health.
By Kat Jercich | 01:29 pm | July 09, 2021
The Commons Project announced on Thursday that it had released a free COVID-19 vaccination verification app.   The SMART Health Card Verifier, available for download on iOS and Android devices, is aimed at allowing users to scan an individual's SMART Health Card QR code and confirm their vaccination status.    WHY IT MATTERS A handful of major pharmacies and vaccine providers, including Walmart, Sam’s Club, UC San Diego Health, and the states of California and Louisiana, have already announced that vaccine recipients would be issued SMART Health Cards (or other apps built on the SMART Health Card framework): digital vaccine records that can be shared with compatible services.    More providers and states are expected to begin issuing the cards in the coming weeks.   "SMART Health Cards were developed by a coalition of private and public stakeholders with the goal of empowering individuals with access to a trustworthy and verifiable copy of their vaccination records in digital or paper form," said Dr. Christopher Longhurst, chief information officer at UC San Diego Health.   "The cards only contain the information required to verify your vaccination or test status, and the choice of how and when to share that information is totally up to the individual," he said.   Now, the newly released app is intended to allow businesses, schools, sporting arenas and other organizations to quickly determine the validity of those Health Cards. The app will also check whether the issuer is a verified health data source from the CommonTrust network.  Developers say the verifier app does not store or share any personal information, although it does display key data including issuer name, vaccine type, dates of vaccine doses, and the recipient's name and date of birth.   THE LARGER TREND   The Commons Project Foundation is in the steering group of the Vaccination Credential Initiative, along with representatives from Mayo Clinic, MITRE Corporation, Microsoft, Evernorth, CARIN Alliance, UC San Diego Health and Apple.  A number of health IT heavyweights – including Allscripts, Beth Israel Lahey Health, CARIN Alliance, Cerner, Change Healthcare, CPSI, Epic, HIMSS (parent company of Healthcare IT News), HL7, IBM, Imprivata Mayo Clinic, Meditech, Microsoft, MITRE, NextGen, Oracle, the Sequoia Project and Zocdoc – have also loaned their expertise and resources to VCI.   The result is the SMART Health Card: interoperable and verifiable vaccine record technology.   The project, which has been months in the making, is aimed at allowing vaccinated people to show proof of their inoculations and safely return to group events.   ON THE RECORD   "For people to be truly empowered with their health information, meaning that they can use and share it in the ways they find valuable, the data must be able to be widely accepted and trusted,” said JP Pollak, cofounder and chief architect at the Commons Project.    "The addition of the SMART Health Cards Verifier App to the ecosystem will make that reality much more achievable," he added. Kat Jercich is senior editor of Healthcare IT News. Twitter: @kjercich Email: kjercich@himss.org Healthcare IT News is a HIMSS Media publication.
By Rachel McArthur | 12:21 pm | July 09, 2021
A new report released by the EIU shows that new hybrid models of care – involving in-person care, remote care, and predictive modelling supporting real-time care – will emerge post-pandemic.
By Thiru Gunasegaran | 12:58 am | July 09, 2021
78% of respondents were uncomfortable with AI interpreting their medical results and providing automatic advice.
By Kat Jercich | 03:10 pm | July 08, 2021
Researchers found that more than half of survey respondents agreed that their telehealth visit was better than an in-person one.
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By Bill Siwicki | 12:19 pm | July 07, 2021
In a preview of his HIMSS21 session, the chief digital engagement officer of Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin describes how a mental health app has helped the health system's patients.