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(Sponsored) Remote patient monitoring, with tools such as medical sensors and devices, has helped patients manage chronic disease more effectively, while also reducing hospital visits, says Jack Lee, CEO, SkyLabs.
EMRAM 2022 improves the patient experience, provides financial and operational sustainability, and ultimately offers a roadmap to build an aspirational journey toward better outcomes, says Philip Bradley, Digital Health Strategist, HIMSS.
Patient care is optimized with the use of artificial intelligence, which also helps reduce clinician burnout, according to professor Selwa A. F. Al-Hazzaa, MD, founder and CEO of Saudi Development Med.
Gravitate Health is a unique public-private partnership with members from Europe and the U.S. that seeks to improve patient outcomes iteratively by equipping them with the right tools, says Giovanna Ferrari, a project lead.
Germany has pioneered prescribing apps to patients within their normal care setting, in the form of DiGAs, and France has decided to replicate the system as outlined by Armin Scheuer, VP of Business Development International at HIMSS.
(Sponsored) Ali Abi Raad, country manager for Middle East & India at InterSystems, discusses the main benefits of a cloud-hosted EMR solution versus a regular EMR, and how the company is assisting with travel technology during the pandemic.
We must ensure patients remain at the center of their care by improving access, while respecting ethical aspects of healthcare, says Oriol Fuertes, CEO and cofounder of QIDA.
Patients must be involved and integrated in the treatment process, which will help drive personalized medicine, says Dr. Risto Miettunen, president of the International Hospital Federation.
(Sponsored) Abbott has worked with many governments to understand the value of different types of testing and aims to help build awareness of the benefits that digital health provides, according to Florian Lange, director of AlinIQ EMEA.
The Indian government has advocated the use of digital tools to accelerate virtual care, including telehealth, and address the shortage of hospital beds, says professor Krishnan Ganapathy, director of Apollo Telehealth Services, India.
(Sponsored) Transformation in telemedicine, AI diagnosis and AI-enabled medical devices have been accelerated during the pandemic, while innovative digital tools can now help in everyday life for South Koreans, says Yuri Jung, manager, F&D Partners.
(Sponsored) Data and workflows around patient care are at the heart of improving the patient journey, while reducing pressure on hospital systems, says Roy Jakobs, chief business leader of connected care at Royal Philips.