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The chief information officer of NGS offers predictions for 2023 and beyond: human-centered design, AI and automation, enhanced interoperability, using data to close gaps in care, precision medicine advancements and more.
The wider use of wearable devices is opening big opportunities for better care delivery, says AJ Missaghi, CTO for Healthcare & Life Sciences at Dell Technologies APAC and Japan.
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Abdullah Al-Najjar, director of corporate IT at Dhaman, says digital adoption in healthcare is lagging in Kuwait compared to some counterparts, but he hopes that will change with Kuwait's first public–private partnership project.
Spreading specialty care across the country through telehealth has many benefits, says Kuldeep Singh Rajput, CEO of Biofourmis, a tech vendor turned telemedicine provider organization.
There are some transformational digital health programs underway in Saudi Arabia, says Dr. Tamara Sunbul, medical director of clinical informatics at Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare. She explains what they mean for care delivery in the kingdom.
A new app from Evernow can connect women with knowledgeable healthcare providers and helps them to track their menopause symptoms. The company’s founder and CEO Alicia Jackson explains how.
As the United Arab Emirates continue their digital transformation, Ali Alajme, director of the digital health department at the UAE's Ministry of Health and Prevention, offers an update.
Connected-device intelligence is critical on high-volume hospital networks. Jeffrey Vinson, CISO of Harris Health System, and Jim Hyman, CEO of Ordr, explain the value of situational awareness for IoMT security.
Orbita CEO Patty Riskind says deploying conversational artificial intelligence upstream can help address SDOH-based biases – while positive experiences with chatbot self-service can boost trust in AI and automation.
A new Edinburgh-based data hub, set for completion in 2024, is expected to transform health experiences and outcomes in the U.K. and beyond, says professor Sir Aziz Sheikh, Usher Institute director and University of Edinburgh dean of data.
