HIMSS & Health 2.0 European conference
Self-driving cars will free up time for riders who will no longer have to concentrate on driving, providing a business opportunity for digital health companies, says Dr. Markus Müschenich, MPH, managing partner at Flying Health.
Healthskouts founder Koen Kas says the aim is to "die young, but as late as possible" by utilizing digital technology to remove barriers and offer patients new experiences to make healthcare delightful.
The FHIR community has grown exponentially across the globe because of its ability to scale, while resonating across communities of interest such as patient access and genomics, says Charles Jaffe, CEO of HL7 International.
Ronald Petru, CMIO at Radboudumc in the Netherlands, says that organizations need to inform their workforce about cybersecurity risks as well as ensure that a proportional investment is made into security to ensure risks are mitigated.
UniversalDoctor CEO Jordi Serrano Pons says we need to collaborate and work with organizations such as HL7 on developing tools to ensure greater interoperability on a global level.
Empowering clinicians through collaboration and coordination is at the core of improving outcomes through personalized care, says Elena Bonfiglioli, Microsoft's Regional Business Leader Health and Life Sciences at EMEA.
Nigel Hughes, scientific director at Janssen Clinical Innovation, says healthcare needs to focus on improving the speed to an answer without affecting the quality of the answer.
The Kotona At Home remote delivery care treatment center is a model of the future of digital healthcare.
Tom Foley, MD, senior clinical lead at NHS Digital, says the challenge for all countries is to make the data assets actionable, but trust is needed with any data sharing strategy.
Skolkovo includes startups with a mission to improve healthcare around the world, says Konstantin Parshin, vice president of the Skolkovo Foundation.