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NetApp CIO of Healthcare Kim Garriott says innovation increases when you have leaders who think in inclusive ways and you have a team that feels like they belong.
        
        
          Randy Gaboriault describes how ChristianaCare developed a new Alexa Skill designed for home care patients, and discusses larger emerging trends around AI and remote patient monitoring.
        
        
          
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  The power of Intelligent Search is its capability to analyze unstructured content and documents as well as structured information for faster, smarter decision-making, says Jeff Evernham, VP of product strategy at Sinequa.
        
        
          This week's top stories include a plea to increase efforts to collect ethnicity data when administering vaccinations, and Apple and the University of Michigan sharing the first results from the Apple Hearing Study.
        
        
          Dr. Derk Arts, founder and CEO of Castor, which develops automation tools for clinical trials research, shares how its technology can improve health outcomes.
        
        
          With new ransomware tricks and recent attempts at "double extortion" on the black market, CynergisTek CEO Caleb Barlow says "we've really seen a marked change in adversarial intent."
        
        
          
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  The Chartis Group's Thomas Kiesau and Gregg Mohrmann say there's been a regression in the use of virtual health since its huge spike at the beginning of the pandemic; the answer is changing the operating model, not better technology.
        
        
          Health IT can help combat the growing mental health and substance abuse disorder crisis, says Dr. Nishi Rawat, cofounder of addiction treatment connection service OpenBeds.
        
        
          Sheila Talton, CEO of Gray Matter Analytics, says prescriptive analytics can help providers lower their risk in value-based contracts.
        
        
          Black clinicians and innovators, often unsung, have been responsible for many transformative medical advancements. Here are some of their stories.
        
        
          

