Connected Health
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.
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AI-enabled tools and data-driven practices can be integrated in care delivery to help future-proof health systems and improve care delivery, according to Dr. Samir Said with Philips Middle East, Turkey and Africa.
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Active Wellness Chief Digital Officer Mike Rucker says that connected devices can amp up fitness programs, making them more engaging and simpler to use.
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Philips is developing connected care for the future. Business Leader for Clinical Data Services, Elad Benjamin, discusses a time of digital transformation.
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Andrew Goldberg, a Cox Communications VP, says Trapollo is working with providers and payers to reduce costs and improve patient outcomes through remote monitoring solutions.
Eric Rock, CEO of Vivify Health, talks about the shifting expectations for connected health products.
Pharmas are becoming more interested in patients' personal experiences and their input, says Kevin Freiert, principal of Salem Oaks Consulting.
The technology envisioned by psychologist B.F. Skinner decades ago is now here with AI and is improving exponentially, says Whole Brain Foundation President and founder Charles Atkinson.
Older adults live in a world where they are invisible, so it's time to create one that enables them to thrive, says Dr. Louise Aronson, professor of geriatrics at UCSF.
John Sharp, Personal Connected Health Alliance at HIMSS, says if consumers trust the healthcare source, conveying compassion, or "digital empathy," is possible through such innovative technologies as virtual coaching and chatbots.

