American Heart Association
Advancements in EHR technologies should be exciting the health industry, says Dr. Larry Allen, the medical director of advanced heart failure at University of Colorado School of Medicine.
Motive Medical Intelligence's Director of Solution Development Bette Jane Reese says the first step of helping patients take part in their care is recognizing the difficulty of behavior change.
Dennis Robbins, a member of the AHA's Health Tech Advisory Group, discusses the challenges of separating effective innovations from the chaff.
Data is at the heart of innovation in cardiology, which is greeting health innovation with open arms, says Dr. Robert Harrington, president of the AHA.
physIQ Director of Clinical Development Karen Larimer details her company's work to extract raw sensor readings from sensors and highlights the takeaways for clinicians.
Key benefits of attending conferences such as the AHA Scientific Sessions are the chance to make new connections and directly address physicians, says Chris Wasden, head of pharma at Happify Health.
There are a handful of recent academic projects employing algorithms, says Vuno Medical Director Hyunho Park, who describes how similar technologies are making the jump into care.
For those hoping to upend healthcare with novel technologies, "resilience is better than brilliance," claims Qura co-founder and CEO Doug Adams.
Malinda Peeples, VP of clinical services, programs and research at WellDoc, muses on how technology adoption is revamping health education and support.
Tackling lifelong heart disease prevention must start earlier than ever, says Dr. Animesh Tandon of Children's Health in Texas.