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Dr. Don Rucker, chief strategy officer at 1upHealth, says Bulk FHIR is a breakthrough for population health since it enables health systems to access and analyze volumes of patient data.
According to Dr. Sy Saeed, executive director at the ECU Center for Telepsychiatry, 75% of lifetime disorders begin before the age of 18, with an average of 49% having no access to care.
Dr. Ji-Hyuk Yang and Dr. Wonchul Cha of Samsung Medical Center say strengthening the hospital's interoperability helped it achieve Stage 6 in the HIMSS Continuity of Care Maturity Model.
Author and Rock Health founder Halle Tecco discusses her latest book, which advises healthcare startups to test different business models and ensure that their revenue grows along with their impact.
Bob Dichter, Phoenix Rising Career Services CEO, recommends that healthcare professionals develop a network of in-person and online contacts to better navigate a changing employment landscape.
Robin Goldsmith, healthcare and life sciences practice lead at Verizon Business, explains how the company underpins health systems' complex networks, which often include mobile devices, wearables and clinician workstations.
Dr. Wui-Chiang Lee, vice superintendent of Taipei Veterans General Hospital, talks about how the hospital fast-tracked its technical progress to EMRAM Stage 7 after being verified as level 6 last year.
Holly Davis, Bingham Healthcare CNO, says that while funding and data gaps exist, mobile phones, telemedicine and satellite internet mean that care is not as inaccessible in rural areas as healthcare leaders may think.
Immunization data now moves seamlessly between EHRs, pharmacies and registries so clinicians can track what doses patients have received, says Eric Larson, senior health IT lead at the American Immunization Registry Association.
Dr. Ryan Sadeghian, University of Toledo CMIO, says governance frameworks must be strengthened to keep up with AI technology's growth so that AI tools can be safely scaled across clinical and operational workflows.
Juli Hysenbelli of the HIMSS Virtual Care Community and Kyle Zebley, American Telemedicine Association CEO, say that virtual care has empowered patients to actively engage with providers and shape their own health journeys.
Dr. Sameer Vohra, director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, says the agency has set strategic priorities to unify, aggregate and steward data and to leverage AI responsibly for more timely reporting.