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HIMSS TV will be live broadcasting from the HIMSS & Health 2.0 European Conference in Helsinki June 12-13. Tune in to HIMSS.tv for in-depth interviews with the movers and shakers in digital health.
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A key to reducing misunderstandings between patient and provider is to make sure that clinical content is consistent across the entire continuum, says Wolters Kluwer Health's Pam Holt.
The HIMSS & Health 2.0 European Conference in Helsinki will feature both global thought leaders and innovators showcasing the latest dynamic healthtech solutions.
Charles Roussel, CEO of Reflective Strategies, says hospitals are responding "remarkably well" to bringing ideas such as meditation and financial discussions into the patient journey when people feel vulnerable and scared.
Artificial intelligence will become effective in two to three years, although robots will still require human beings, according to Mahmoud Saleh El Halik, the head of Health Informatics at Latifa Women and Children's Hospital.
Cemosoft CEO Mahesh Dharan explains how the company's technology is enabling clients to deliver patient-centric care.
Duke University Health System Associate CMIO Genie McPeek Hinz, MD, discusses how the provider was the first to earn what it calls the "Triple 7," HIMSS Analytics' recognition for ambulatory, acute and analytics maturity.
Data hubs can enable AI research and actionable insights by bringing together different sources of data and reducing organizational data silos, says Esteban Rubens, global principal for enterprise imaging at Pure Storage.
Michael Seres, CEO of 11Health, says healthcare is a series of relationships, and doctors and patients both need to understand what outcomes the other is trying to pursue.
Unresolved issues of today are whether the health IT industry will be subject to more regulation and how current payment and incentive models will evolve, says Sharp Index founder Janae Sharp.
