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Policy changes and digital innovation are helping improve healthcare access for veterans and their families, according to Jim Gfrerer, former CIO at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, who also discusses the future of healthcare.
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Dr. Tamsin Brown, a lead at NHS England Clinical Entrepreneur Programme and at ORCHA, says the pandemic created a mindset shift among patients and clinicians regarding digital tools and apps.
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Informatics and technology can be a source for innovation in remote patient care, according to Nirav Shah, MD, Medical Director of Quality Innovation for NorthShore University HealthSystem.
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Hospital at home and remote patient monitoring are creating a revamped care model, according to Ryan Bertram, principal at the Chartis Group, and Michael Capriotti, senior vice president of integration and strategic operations at Virtua Health.
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Tom Leary, HIMSS' government relations SVP, talks about HIMSS' work with Congress for better access to telehealth and improved remote patient monitoring, and the HIMSS Foundation's efforts toward diversifying the healthcare IT workforce.
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Ray Sharp, CIO and VP of KSB Hospital explains the importance of telehealth, healthcare personnel training in cybersecurity and how patient data applies to clinical decision-making.
Patient engagement consultant and HIMSS Digital Influencer Stacy Hurt explains how the disabled and immunocompromised will need telehealth beyond the pandemic.
Virtual technology could broaden access to children’s mental health services, according to Naomi Allen, cofounder and CEO of Brightline.
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Dr. Shelley Cooper, CEO of SureShow, says virtual care can help with scheduling and getting vulnerable people access to services.
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eVisit's chief technology officer and cofounder Miles Romney discusses the ways the company adapted by ramping up telehealth and remotely setting up providers.