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Virtual care can help fill gaps left by specialist deserts across the country as well as provider shortages, says Kuldeep Singh Rajput, CEO of Biofourmis, a tech vendor turned telemedicine provider organization.
Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, Saudi Arabia, is working to make great advances in healthcare for the kingdom. Dr. Tamara Sunbul, medical director of clinical informatics, explains.
Evernow’s new app links women to healthcare providers and helps track symptoms, says founder and CEO Alicia Jackson
Ali Alajme, director of digital health at the UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention, talks about advances in the Emirates' digital transformation.
Ordr CEO Jim Hyman discusses the ways connected-device intelligence can inform hospital networks to manage volume. Harris Health System CISO Jeffrey Vinson talks about the benefits of situational awareness for IoMT security.
According to Patty Riskind, CEO of Orbita, positive experiences with self-service chatbots can improve reliance on AI and automation.
Usher Institute director and University of Edinburgh dean of data professor Sir Aziz Sheikh discusses a data hub project set to go live in 2024 to transform healthcare for the U.K. and other countries.
KeyCare's study of patients' relation to telemedicine offers insights for healthcare IT leaders and their work in virtual care. CEO Dr. Lyle Berkowitz explains the findings.
Saudi Arabia's Eastern Health Cluster is moving to corporatization in order to become an independent accountable care organization, according to Deputy CEO Dr. Ahmed Al-Musaed.
How is virtual reality technology finding use in healthcare today? What's stopping it from greater deployment? Where is it headed in 2023? Aaron Gani, CEO of BehaVR, gives insights.