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Lightbeam Health Solutions president Jerry Shultz and CareSignal CEO Blake Marggraff describe recent Lightbeam moves to provide its customers with solutions that improve quality of care while reducing cost of care.
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David Lareau, CEO of Medicomp Systems, discusses how Medicare Advantage evaluates how well providers manage each patient. Care teams must be proactive in determining what the individual patient needs.
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A.C. Locklear, federal relations director for the National Indian Health Board, is looking to other groups with similar issues for new and innovative solutions to tribal health issues.
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Calum Yacoubian, director of healthcare strategy at IQVIA, outlines natural language processing use cases, such as aggregating data for population health initiatives and supporting rare disease diagnoses for precision medicine.
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Dr. Sameer Vohra, director of Illinois Department of Health, explains how the data IDPH has on hand can be used to better understand its communities and improve residents' lives.
Telemedicine and digital health expert Dr. Laura Purdy shares how interoperability in virtual care and digital health technologies can improve care delivery for patients and providers, and decrease disparities in health equity.
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Will Cantrell, director of product solutions at InteliChart, discusses how having patient-facing components built into workflows will be the biggest help EHRs can provide.
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Early discharge programs address staffing shortages and capacity concerns by observing patients virtually in the comfort of their homes, states Kuldeep Singh Rajput, founder and CEO of Biofourmis.
John Menefee, cyber risk product manager at Travelers Bond and Specialty Insurance, discusses insurance for cybersecurity, how insurers tailor their pricing for coverage and what organizations should prepare for should a data breach occur.
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"Outcomes matter," says Kristopher Volrath, as he and fellow Inovalon SVP Karly Rowe discuss the new world of healthcare: making sure patients are kept healthy.