patient engagement
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Senior scientist at Booz Allen Hamilton Jennifer Gaudet Hefele previews her HIMSS23 explanation of the ways AI can analyze troves of online patient narratives.
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Automation can help reallocate clinical resources toward complex cases, according to Dr. Anobel Odisho, associate professor of Urology at the University of California, who will speak more in depth at HIMSS23.
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David Higginson, Phoenix Children's Hospital EVP and chief innovation officer, highlights the ways AI algorithms supplement the work of the clinical and operational teams.
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Dr. Shelly Nash, senior vice president and global chief medical information officer at Fresenius Medical Care, discusses the HIMSS23 panel she'll lead on training end-stage kidney disease patients to perform home dialysis using technology.
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Automation has assisted patients using digital tools and helped with clinician workflows, according to Tracy Chu of Scripps Health, who previews her HIMSS23 presentation, "Automation Improves Digital Education App Performance."
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Dr. Vin Gupta, Amazon Pharmacy CMO and NBC Medical Analyst, and a keynote speaker at HIMSS23, highlights the need to carry on with the positive disruption demanded by the pandemic.
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Dr. Robert Murry, chief medical officer at NextGen Healthcare, explains how digital health technology enables providers to conduct street medicine and coordinate care for patients who are homeless.
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J. Tod Fetherling, Huron managing director, surveys the panel he’ll present at HIMSS23 regarding models the panelists developed that can help predict lung cancer and how to translate analytics into patient communication.
Patients need direct access to their medical records, which should be made for clinicians. These elements are fundamental to good quality data, says Dr. Chris Bates, TPP UK's director of research and analytics.
In discussing health IT trends in 2023, AJ Missaghi, CTO for Healthcare & Life Sciences at Dell Technologies APAC and Japan, says the data explosion resulting in wider use of wearable devices will improve patient experience.