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Earning patient trust comes down to building a community and providing safe, consistent and reliable care, says Good Doctor Technology COO Dr. Chern Chet Yong.
The "operationalization gap" can be avoided by engaging all stakeholders early on, says Naomi Fried, CEO of Health Innovation Strategies.
Di Jiang, team lead for connected health at National Research Council Canada, says remote patient monitoring and digital cognitive health tools are two big areas of interest as Canada seeks improvements to its nationwide health system.
Rashmi Patel, Fulbright Scholar at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, says active monitoring can ask questions while sensors can go deeper into mood and anxiety levels.
physIQ extracts raw sensor readings from sensors, according to Karen Larimer, the company's director of clinical development, who highlights the takeaways for clinicians.
Lisa Suennen, chair of the strategic advisory board of the Translational Research Institute for Space Health, details how entrepreneurs can apply for grants to help accelerate product development.
Alberta has made big strides in digital transformation with the implementation of technology as it aims for patient-centric care, says Reda Alhajj, a professor at the University of Calgary.
EMRAM is used to manage healthcare, but all stakeholders must work collaboratively to improve outcomes, says Ilker Köse, technology transfer office director at Istanbul Medipol University in Turkey.
Countries such as Tunisia can learn a great deal from Turkey's digital transformation, says Sonia Khayat, general director of International Cooperation at Ministry of Health in Tunisia.
New connections and a chance to directly address physicians are key benefits of attending conferences such as the AHA Scientific Sessions, says Chris Wasden, head of pharma at Happify Health.