Government & Policy
HIMSS23
J29 president and founder Tracy Mills and VP of HHS programs Nick Vass highlight the importance of state and federal agencies collaborating with private companies to better serve population health needs.
HIMSS23
Matthew Fisher, general counsel at Carium, previews his upcoming HIMSS23 panel on how the Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization caused conflicting rules and regulations nationwide and affected healthcare data and access.
Taghreed Justinia, regional director for IT services at King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, explains how the G20 Riyadh declaration aligned recommendations with the WHO's Global Strategy on Digital Health.
TPP founder and CEO Frank Hester believes that EHR vendors must create products that inform both hospitals and governments in order to handle future pandemics.
Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, Saudi Arabia, is working to make great advances in healthcare for the kingdom. Dr. Tamara Sunbul, medical director of clinical informatics, explains.
Robert Anderson, Jr., CEO of Cyber Defense Labs, on how healthcare organizations protect themselves against cyberattacks, federal technology resources, policy implications and the complexities of cyberinsurance.
Professors from the Samsung Medical Center explain their work with the South Korean government to transform hospitals into data-driven, research-centered institutions delivering excellent care.
The consortium's collaboration and partnership opportunities may be the most beneficial to the HIMSS audience, according to James Hury, the Translational Research Institute for Space Health's chief innovation officer.
United Language Group's Leslie Iburg and Abigail Katz discuss the expiration of the federal public health emergency and what is needed to reach beneficiaries, including creating culturally relevant materials in multiple languages.
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.