Videos
Tohoku University's Dr. Masaharu Nakayama talks about how his group was able to withstand the disruption of Japan's 2011 earthquake and why that level of resilience is difficult to maintain.
When driving digital transformation in the clinical workforce, don't forget the human impact, says Dr. Mohammad Al Redha, director of health data and information analysis at Dubai Health Authority.
Renza Scibilia, manager of type 1 diabetes and consumer voice at Diabetes Australia, says diabetes is a data-driven health condition and those with the disease should be provided choices of treatment plans and supported in their choices.
Dennis Robbins, a member of the AHA's Health Tech Advisory Group, describes the types of technologies he's excited to see and the challenges of separating effective innovations from the chaff.
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It's been difficult for healthcare to tackle the interoperability challenge compared to other industries, says Drew Ivan, EVP of product and strategy at Rhapsody.
Professional Records Standards Body Chair Maureen Baker discusses the work of the PRSB and its collaboration with providers of health and social care in the UK and abroad.
The American Heart Association — and cardiology as a whole — is primed for the adoption of data-driven innovations, says Dr. Robert Harrington, president of the AHA.
Muse founder Ariel Garten describes how the company's headband technology offers a clinical-grade EEG that tracks brain waves during meditation and how mind-body medicine is gaining appreciation on the provider side.
Dr. Mark Sundrakes, SVP and medical director at Krungthai-AXA Life Insurance PCL, discusses switching from payer to partner and from fee-based to value-based healthcare.
Reid Oakes, global head and general manager for health industries at HP, talks about the company's approach to helping patients and clinicians get the most out of digital transformation.
