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This week's top stories include projections that hospitals could lose $54 billion this year, Apple looking to add a feature that could detect potential mental illness, and a link found between ransomware and increased mortality rate.
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Paul Amadeus Lane of the United Spinal Association discusses enhancing quality of life with the use of virtual rehab, AI and machine learning.
Solera Health CEO Mary Langowski says payers want to know how to change the experience to make access easy for beneficiaries.
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HIMSS International Vice President Pascal Lardier describes the valuable discussions healthcare leaders worldwide have had about the pandemic.
Shafiq Rab, chief digital officer and system CIO at Wellforce, describes the strategic opportunities – and the challenges – of moving the health system's entire Epic infrastructure and app ecosystem to AWS cloud.
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Lyniate COO Scott Galbari discusses the next step in interoperability: adding a level of intelligence to get insights out of data.
This week's top stories include a lawsuit alleging Aetna discriminates against its LGBTQ+ members by not providing equal access to fertility treatments, a skills gap that is causing security threats, and Elvie launching a smart breast pump.
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Services such as Healthbox help health systems get from where they are to where they want to be, says Justin Gernot, vice president of Healthbox.
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Informatics is enabling nurses to spend more time with patients and families, says Kassaundra McKnight-Young, senior clinical informaticist at the Truman Medical Center.
Humanizing technology will help drive personalized medicine, says Dr. Risto Miettunen, president of the International Hospital Federation.