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Dr. Tufia Haddad, Becky Kottschade and Rebecca Heft preview their upcoming HIMSS23 presentation on the Mayo Clinic's decentralized clinical trial implementation strategy, including their goals, keys to success and challenges they needed to overcome.
Gabriel Seidman, director of policy for the Ellison Institute, discusses the Institute's efforts toward creating a nationwide enterprise architecture for health data that includes clinical, public health and social determinants data.
Leslie Iburg and Abigail Katz with United Language Group discuss what they see going forward as well as what is needed to reach beneficiaries, including creating culturally relevant materials in multiple languages.
Natasha Ramontal of HIMSS and Raed AlHazme of the Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, talk about the Community Care Outcomes Maturity Model (CCOM), a new measurement tool to replace O-EMRAM.
Jerry Shultz, president of Lightbeam Health Solutions, and Blake Marggraff, CEO of CareSignal, talk about how the merger between Lightbeam and CareSignal will help them assist more health systems improve patient engagement and population health.
Brian Dixon, study senior author and director of public health informatics at the Regenstrief Institute, explains recent research about screening rates for syphilis during pregnancy.
Dr. Azizi Seixas, the director of the Media and Innovation Lab at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, explains how it’s possible to bridge the gap between personalized medicine and population health.
Managing population health through the "high burden, high cost" lens can improve patient outcomes, says Dr. LaMar Hasbrouck, senior advisor for Population Health and Care Management, Council of Cooperative Health Insurance, Saudi Arabia.
Nursing informatics professional Judy Murphy weighs in on the potential for virtual services to bolster preventive care.
The chief information officer at University of Texas and Dell Medical School talks vaccine distribution, privacy protections and patient engagement for post-pandemic population health.
Sita Kapoor, CIO at HealthEC, outlines the four elements that make up the next stage in the evolution of pop health.
Jonathan Weiner, professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, discusses some of the data fundamentals necessary for effective AI and machine learning algorithms.