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Dr. Kent Locklear, chief medical officer at Lightbeam Health Solutions, shares how providers can use population health technology to treat vulnerable patients.
Remote patient monitoring can help balance staff safety with patient needs, says PeriGen CEO Matthew Sappern.
Whether addressing gaps in care, building dashboards for capacity planning or tackling fraud, waste and abuse, healthcare providers are depending on data more than ever, says Sue Willman, SVP and GM of Pharmacy and Data & Analytic Services at EXL.
Cybersecurity expert Randy Bradley says outside-the-four-walls threats include makeshift triage units, but moving fast does not have to mean moving unwisely.
Disinformation and diverging containment strategies have contributed to the spread of COVID-19 in the U.S., says Dr. Ashish Jha, director of the Harvard Global Health Institute.
This week's top stories include two telehealth companies merging, CMS proposing telehealth changes under Trump's executive order, and dispatches from the Taskforce of Telehealth Policy's virtual town hall.
WHO Regional Director for Europe Dr. Hans Henri P. Kluge says interoperability and the push for digital health are challenged over trust issues in sharing data.
HIMSS Chief Clinical Officer Dr. Charles Alessi discusses lessons learned in managing the pandemic, describing specific values that have helped countries shape their response to the crisis.
Digital tools offer huge opportunities for helping to contain the coronavirus, and IT solutions that make the management of infected people and contacts more efficient should be prioritized before the next wave.
The pandemic provides a "perfect example" for why the distributed ledger technology was invented, says HHS Technology Group President Brett Furst.