Data management
Patients need direct access to their medical records, which should be made for clinicians. These elements are fundamental to good quality data, says Dr. Chris Bates, TPP UK's director of research and analytics.
Usher Institute director and University of Edinburgh dean of data professor Sir Aziz Sheikh discusses a data hub project set to go live in 2024 to transform healthcare for the U.K. and other countries.
Diagnostically connected data can assist progress in interoperability, according to David Lareau, Medicomp Systems CEO, who explains how the 21st Century Cures Act, TEFCA and FHIR figure in.
Sequoia Project board member and MRO VP Rita Bowen talks about the tensions between data usability, interoperability, HIPAA, third-party compliance and the protection of highly personal information.
Dell Technologies wants to help healthcare providers in consolidating data. This enables access to precision medicine and supports strategies in cyber protection, says Wolfgang Mertz, CTO for Unstructured Data Solutions.
Discovering people's health-engagement activities leads to helping them manage their health, according to Praveen Deorani, senior data scientist at the Singapore Ministry of Health's Office of Healthcare Transformation.
Community Health Network EVP and Chief Transformation Officer Dr. Patrick McGill discusses creating seamless and frictionless care delivery and 360-degree understanding of what it's like from a patient, caregiver or clinical outcome perspective.
To progress in digital transformation, Aster DM Healthcare is employing a single interoperable platform to connect its hospitals.
What are the risks inherent in trackers regarding patient information? How can they be minimized? Odia Kagan, partner and chair of GDPR compliance and international privacy for Fox Rothschild LLP, offers insights.
HIMSS22
Health information technology officer for Connecticut's Office of Health Strategy Sumit Sajnani discusses how data improves healthcare access by allowing agencies and providers across the state to build a holistic view of a patient's needs.