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Health systems around the world are using chatbots, drive-through clinics and telemedicine to address the needs of coronavirus patients.
In the first episode of The Alessi Agenda, Kevin Fenton, director of public health and wellbeing at Southwark, talks about how new technologies can help healthcare both build upon its existing infrastructure and evolve as patient needs change.
Mubadala Investment VP Omar Fikree is working toward collaborating with a number of reputable regulators to map the digital future.
Mohannad Jameel M Brembali, general director of Health Supporting Systems at the Ministry of Health KSA, discusses deploying telehealth to improve healthcare access to patients in remote areas of the country.
To achieve high levels of digital maturity, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust has prioritized patient-centricity with an open platform and integrated technology.
Dr. Khatoon Shubbar, who is with Bahrain's ministry of health, says despite its many challenges, telemedicine is being deployed in the country to help reduce the burden on secondary care.
Ekaraj Panjavinin, managing director of digital solutions at True Digital Group, discusses how the creation of the HIMSS Digital Health Center at True Digital Park will help build digital capabilities for the Thai healthcare workforce.
uPerform can help reduce clinician burnout by ensuring that hospitals maximize the potential of their EPR, says Johnathan Pascall, EMEA healthcare sales director at ANCILE Solutions.
Dr. Şuayip Birinci, Turkey's deputy minister of health, says the next priority in the country's drive to improve patient care, support clinical staff and pursue digital maturity is artificial intelligence.
The Houston ENT & Allergy Clinic saved $1.8 million by slashing its no-show rates and also increased its referral conversion by 35%, which translated to an additional $500,000 in annual revenue.