HIMSS23
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While AI is spurring success, barriers to treatment remain, says Daniella Gilboa, CEO of AIVF.
The movement to a modern infrastructure means rethinking business processes to allow more time for clinical care, says Rich Birhanzel of Accenture.
HIMSS23 keynote speaker Salim Ismail, founder and chair of OpenExO, talks about the decade of Exponential Organizations.
Andrea Palm, deputy secretary at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, says the agency is striving to "put the people we serve at the center of what we do." Meanwhile, ONC officials offer updates on new Cures Act rules.
While stakeholders agree the new interoperability and decision support rules could improve quality outcomes, some note that significant up-front commitment is needed for health IT developers while providers still document care with unstructured data.
At HIMSS23, Steven Lazer, global healthcare and life sciences chief technology officer at Dell Technologies, joined MobiHealthNews to discuss Dell's work within digital health.
At HIMSS23, panelists explained how digital therapeutics must appeal to all healthcare stakeholders — including clinicians, patients, hospitals and payers — to work well in clinical settings.
Sharing patient information electronically from a hospital to post-acute care is not widespread, providers told CMS.
Just three months after his frightening, nationally televised cardiac arrest, the Buffalo Bills safety was cleared to play this week. He spoke at HIMSS23 about lessons learned during his recovery.
A healthy healthcare industry is key to keeping inflation down and avoiding recession, Zandi said at HIMSS23 on Friday. Despite workforce challenges and cost pressures, he's optimistic AI and automation can help boost productivity.