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Dr. Tim Mercer, director of global health of Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin, describes some of the major challenges in caring for homeless or other under-served individuals.
Daniel Stein, president of the Stewards of Change Institute, describes how his group is convening diverse industry stakeholders to tackle big challenges such as patient matching.
Roland Bennett, vice president of clinical services at Medisanté, talks about getting tech out of the equation and making it unobtrusive for frail seniors by having, for instance, an integrated weight scale in the home that looks like any other.
(Sponsored) Murray Brozinsky, president and chief strategy officer of Conversa Health, discusses how his company's population health management platform delivers better patient experience while alleviating provider burnout.
Frances Ayalasomayajula, head of population health for HP, says technology can address feelings of isolation and loneliness by helping seniors find social connectedness.
Nilesh Jain, co-founder and managing director of CliniVantage, discusses ongoing trends in population health and chronic care management at HIMSS AsiaPac19.
Dame Fiona Caldicott, national data guardian for health and social care in England, discusses attempts at using patient data to improve the health and care of citizens, and the importance of raising awareness and building trust.
Digital technologies will provide the only way for Japan to manage the aging of its population, argues Charles Alessi, HIMSS chief clinical officer.
NHSX is bringing a new dimension to the digital transformation of the health service, starting with the crucial role of digital leadership and the right mindset, says Sam Shah, NHSX director of digital development.
Ari Tulla, CEO of Quest Analytics, compares and contrasts the United States and European healthcare systems – and explains why eliminating data silos is key to outcome improvements in each.
Susan Dentzer, president and CEO of the Network for Excellence in Health Innovation (NEHI), says that technology is no longer a barrier to at-home healthcare.
Transparency with fair data usage is being explored in Finland, says Jaana Sinipuro, Project Director at Sitra, while the country's general outlook is that data should be shared and used to improve services where possible.