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Verna Yiu, MD, president and CEO of Alberta Health Services, talks about how the COVID-19 pandemic has taught her invaluable lessons in supply chain management, including the interdependency of every country during times of crisis.
Rene Cabral-Daniels, CEO of Cenevia, discusses how digital is changing the game for those treating and caring for the medically underserved.
Laura Jonsson, a nurse practitioner and chief clinical officer at Matrix Medical Network, discusses how telemedicine technology and the different care paradigm it enables help nurses minimize stress and the burnout it can cause.
Behavioral, economic and movement data must be leveraged effectively to improve outcomes during future pandemics, says Dame Sally Davies, former CMO for England and current Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, UK.
To support health equity, Congress must expand telehealth access, says Terri Ripley, chair of the HIMSS Public Policy Committee and Virginia HIMSS Chapter Advocate.
Telehealth Connection TV: Dr. Danielle Hairston tells Iris Frye that virtual care isn't perfect, but its accessibility is an advantage.
Telehealth Connection TV: The Cleveland Clinic's Dr. Silvia Perez-Protto discusses telehealth's role in advance planning for end-of-life care.
Deep Dive: Advocates, lawmakers and HIMSS Global Health Equity Network leaders outline the disparities in maternal mortality and access to care among Black women, as well as the actions they're taking to address these social determinants of health.
Irene Froehlich, chief communications officer at DrFirst, talks about the changing world of digital health and offers advice on starting a career in health tech.
Dr. Bridget Duffy, former chief experience officer at the Cleveland Clinic and CMO at Vocera, discusses burnout during COVID-19, how to protect the physical and emotional safety of the healthcare workforce, and how technology can help and hurt.
In the midst of the crisis, Ochsner Health organized, formatted and shared data for a "never again" scenario, says Amy Trainor, vice president of IS clinical systems.
Telehealth has clearly been adopted widely during COVID-19, but digital therapeutics, diagnostics and remote patient monitoring are predicted to play a more significant role moving forward, says Liz Ashall-Payne, founder and CEO of ORCHA.