HIMSS TV is your Insider’s Guide to everything HIMSS. We are the world’s first online broadcasting network, focused on global innovation and how information and technology are driving change in healthcare.
The nursing shortage is not going away and will require creative solutions such as virtual care, says Caregility Chief Nursing Officer Wendy Deibert.
Fran Ayalasomayajula, president of Reach and 2023 Changemaker Award recipient, talks about how her passion for improving care access for all has been inspired by her family's legacy of providing healthcare, particularly her father’s medical practice.
Abigail Norville from the Netherlands Ministry of Health Welfare and Sport explains that healthcare needs to evolve and we will need to foster and train our existing healthcare workforce to work in new ways.
Dr Catia Pinto of SPMS explains how Portugal will use the EU R&R fund to advance its digital health transformation. This includes a national data lake which will integrate with EHDS and which will give citizens access to their health records.
Naomi Fried, CEO and founder of PharmStars, discusses the 13 startups from its cohort on digital innovation for women's health and health equity and details of the accelerators' next cohort, Digital Innovations in Therapeutic Delivery.
Petra Hoogendoorn from EU project Label2Enable explains how patients and doctors want their governments to take responsibility for filtering and recommending healthcare related apps.
Quy Vo-Reinhard, dHealth Foundation director and cofounder, explains how technologies like blockchain and smart contracts may underpin EMRs of the future, but for regulators and users to keep up, there needs to be an emphasis on education.
More choice doesn't mean better experiences, says Dr. Adrienne Boissy, Qualtrics CMO and Cleveland Clinic staff neurologist. Consumers are making value-based decisions and care about privacy, so they should be co-designing healthcare AI.
Maria Hassel from the Swedish eHealth Agency says she is optimistic that EHDS legislation can be enacted within 12 months, with Sweden already using health data to improve health policy decisions and innovation.
Louisa Stuwe of France's Ministry of Health explains how the national "Ma Santé 2022" strategy paved the way for a national digital health doctrine, by engaging in multiple stakeholder and citizen consultations and by securing funding.
Louisa Stuwe of France's Ministry of Health explains how France promoted the development of 16 digital health ethics principles during its EU Presidency in 2022, to underpin both the EHDS and the digital health single market.
Louisa Stuwe of France's Ministry of Health explains how France established fast-track access and reimbursement for digital medical devices, both for remote patient monitoring and digital therapeutics, which is similar to the German DiGA model.