HIMSS TV
This special report looks at Kuwait's 2035 vision, which aims to strengthen investment in high-quality healthcare, which has already led to increased efficiency, use of innovative technology and a changing culture.
In the debut episode of Telehealth Connection TV, a new series on HIMSS TV, Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden speaks to the importance of safeguarding telehealth and what he hopes to see from digital health innovators.
It's important to design innovation into care ecosystems and then ensure sustained adoption, says David Champeaux, chief growth officer at Cherish Health and a member of the HIMSS UK Advisory Council.
Darine Ghanem, global head of personalized healthcare and patient access, global medical affairs, at Roche, shares why patient care virtualization is in urgent need and how her company is supporting the sector using digital technology.
Infermedica CEO Piotr Orzechowski discusses how the increased adoption of technology such as telemedicine is helping to open up innovation opportunities.
COVID-19 is accenting the need for digital transformation in tackling complex healthcare challenges, so organizations are accelerating their implementation, says Alexander Ryan, Healthcare Alliances and Net New Sales Manager, EMEA, at Hyland.
Dr. Bridget Duffy, former chief experience officer at the Cleveland Clinic and CMO at Vocera, discusses burnout during the pandemic, protecting the safety of the healthcare workforce, and how technology can help and hurt.
Amy Trainor, VP of IS clinical systems at Ochsner Health, discusses how, in the midst of the crisis, the healthcare provider organized, formatted and shared data for a "never again" scenario.
This week's top stories include a look at what the death of Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg could mean for the Affordable Care Act, femtech companies finding it difficult to advertise on social media and the emergence of social informatics.
Yale New Haven Health Services Medical Director Dr. Pam Hoffman discusses how telehealth became a service that required a "clinical champion" to a necessary part of the health system's offerings.