HIMSS & Health 2.0 European conference
NetApp aims to focus on the citizen's data fabric, empowering them to stay in control of their data wherever they would like to store it, explains Philippe Wackers, NetApp's EMEA healthcare innovation manager.
Textpert founder and CEO Ray Christian says AiME (Artificial Intelligence Mental Evaluation) asks evocative questions and analyzes facial expressions and voice inflection to assess the risk of depression, anxiety and addiction.
Esri curates 15,000 variables of lifestyle, behavioral, demographic, geographic and spending data from 130-plus countries that's available through The Living Atlas website, says CMO Dr. Este Geraghty.
SMACK.health President Matthew Holt discusses the tech stack flip and how big tech platforms and entrepreneurs are looking at the new type of tech in messaging, monitoring and managing systems.
Associate CCIO for Primary Care NHS England Masood Nazir says an important part of creating a shared health record is sharing funding, which should mean that the money is utilized more efficiently.
Kathy Minnis, director of product strategy at Microsoft, says clinicians must be empowered with the right tools that remove barriers to reconnecting with patients, while protecting data privacy.
Rare conditions have been identified and treated successfully through pediatric gene testing, says Kate Birch, head of data and technology at Melbourne Genomic Health Alliance in Australia.
Codesain CEO Rachel De Sain discusses how Australia's My Health Record enables the country’s citizens to improve their digital health journey.
Jaana Sinipuro, project director at Sitra, says transparency with fair data usage is being explored in Finland, while the country's general outlook is that data should be shared and used to improve services where possible.
Patients can manage their own healthcare from home if given the right tools, says Konstantin Hyppönen, chief architect at Kanta Services in Finland.