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Hospitals are filling the need for psychiatrists and behavioral health services with virtual care, as Dr. Tom Milam, chief medical officer at Iris Telehealth, explains.
        
        
          Tribal communities' health is impeded by dual problems: insufficient government funds and a lack of interoperability, which cause a deficiency of healthcare IT solutions, says Tyler LaPlaunt, assistant director at Upper Peninsula Health Care Solutions.
        
        
          Coordinating and advancing a patient's clinical journey through manual methods are causing havoc for providers, according to Greg Miller, chief growth officer at health IT vendor Lumeon.
        
        
          
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  It is crucial for hospitals to create systemic changes for population health management as an end goal for AI, according to Dr. Dhesi Raja, vice chair of the Board of Advisory at HIMSS Asia-Pacific.
        
        
          Most healthcare leaders say their orgs have limited to no integration of patient engagement capabilities, says Patty Hayward, a VP at Talkdesk, which worked on the survey.
        
        
          Through a new benchmarking study for 2023, researchers at Censinet and KLAS Research would like to align healthcare cybersecurity collaboration.
        
        
          The HIMSS Healthcare Cybersecurity Forum's keynote speaker, Anita Allen, professor of law and philosophy at University of Pennsylvania, believes that the new health ethic is data sharing.
        
        
          Infor Senior Director for Healthcare Interoperability Strategy Joerg Schwarz discusses misconceptions about the ONC rule and its requirements, and offers other insights for provider organizations who are bound by it.
        
        
          Artificial intelligence can help free clinicians from administrative tasks so they can focus on one-on-one patient care, according to Dave Brown, CEO at QiiQ and Thanos Melitsiotis, CPO at QiiQ.
        
        
          Feeling undervalued and disrespected adds to clinicians' sense of burnout. Dean Browell, chief behavioral officer at Feedback, offers advice on how organizations can draw and hold onto experienced doctors and nurses.
        
        
           
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
