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Mobile technology allows the patient to be engaged, to "clear the red dots" on their phones to be prepared for surgery, according to MobileSmith CEO Randy Tomlin.
Dr. Eyal Zimlichman, Sheba's CIO and CMO, discusses the hospital’s mission of "sustainable innovation" at the MEdinIsrael conference in Tel Aviv.
Brendan Lovelock, health practice lead at Cisco Systems, discusses the advantages of linking the enormous amount of data generated by EMRs as well as consumer and enterprise devices in the same clinical space.
Medial Earlysign is helping hospitals turn data into action for particular high-need use cases, says CEO Ori Geva.
Meru Health’s behavioral health app can interrupt the downward spiral that leads 400 physicians each year to take their own lives, claims Vice President Emily Hines.
Jay Spence, vice president of healthcare solutions at Kaufman Hall's software division, explains why providers need a now, near and far paradigm to link strategy to a financial plan.
Healthcare is at a turning point when it comes to using data analytics; AI is no longer just a "nice to have" competency, says Tushar Mehrotra, senior vice president of analytics at Optum.
Brian de Francesca, CEO of Ver2 Digital Medicine, discusses efforts to provide medical care to refugees in camps using a cloud-based electronic health record built on blockchain.
Rohit Ghosh, an AI scientist and founding member of Qure.ai, discusses how AI and deep learning are improving healthcare, giving an example of how they are advancing radiology.
Microsoft Chief Medical Officer Simon Kos says health systems are still stuck in the 20th century so the software giant is focusing its efforts on AI, population health, public cloud, precision medicine, virtual services and more.