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Dr. Robert Murry, chief medical officer at NextGen Healthcare, explains how digital health technology enables providers to conduct street medicine and coordinate care for patients who are homeless.
Taghreed Justinia, regional director for IT services at King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, explains how the G20 Riyadh declaration aligned recommendations with the WHO's Global Strategy on Digital Health.
Wolters Kluwer Health CMO Dr. Peter Bonis discusses what was learned from donating UpToDate to middle- and low-income countries, including how access to evidence-based clinical guidance can reduce barriers, regardless of setting.
With focus on improving the output of care and quality, the nation steers toward value-based healthcare, says Dr. Ahmed Balkhair, advisor for digital transformation at the Saudi Ministry of Health.
In celebration of Black History Month, leaders in healthcare showcase Black American achievements.
Dr. Sunny Kumar, partner with GSR Ventures, a digital health investment company managing $3 billion in assets, surveys priorities, interest areas and the line between tech and tech-enabled services.
Patients need direct access to their medical records, which should be made for clinicians. These elements are fundamental to good quality data, says Dr. Chris Bates, TPP UK's director of research and analytics.
A look ahead with Judy Jiao, CIO of National Government Services, who also gives insights on precision medicine advancements and more.
In discussing health IT trends in 2023, AJ Missaghi, CTO for Healthcare & Life Sciences at Dell Technologies APAC and Japan, says the data explosion resulting in wider use of wearable devices will improve patient experience.
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.