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The G20 Riyadh declaration aligned recommendations with the World Health Organization's Global Strategy on Digital Health. Taghreed Justinia, regional director for IT Services at King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, explains.
Dr. Peter Bonis, CMO at Wolters Kluwer Health, discusses what was learned from donating UpToDate to middle- and low-income countries. One takeaway: Access to evidence-based clinical guidance can reduce health barriers anywhere.
The nation is focusing on improving the output of care and quality outcomes by steering toward value-based models, says Dr. Ahmed Balkhair, chief digital health officer at Obeikan Investment Group and advisor to the National Health Information Center.
Medical professionals around the world are employing immersive technologies such as artificial intelligence and extended reality to improve healthcare, says Dr. Sana Farid, a Bahrain-based general surgeon.
In honor of Black History Month, health leaders showcase some of the transformative medical innovations pioneered by Americans of African descent.
What are the top priorities, areas of interest, investment hits and the difference between tech and tech-enabled services? We ask Dr. Sunny Kumar, a partner at GSR Ventures, a digital health investment firm with $3 billion assets under management.
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VP of healthcare digital sales for EMEA at GE Healthcare David Labajo discusses trends in the digital transformation of community care as well as the beneficial outcomes of applying artificial intelligence to healthcare data.
Frank Hester, CEO and founder of TPP, says EHR vendors must understand they need their solutions to work not just for hospitals, but also for governments, if the whole health ecosystem is going to manage future pandemics.
Routinizing tasks such as appointment scheduling and claims coding is important, says Kimberly Hartsfield, EVP for growth enablement at VisiQuate, who explains why healthcare organizations should embrace strategic AI deployments.
Chris Bates, director of research and analytics at TPP, UK, explains why the ability to provide patients with direct access to their medical records is fundamental to ensuring good quality data.
