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Gail MacKean, a founding member of IMAGINE Citizens Collaborating for Health, discusses the history of patient-centric care and the importance of including diverse voices.
Julia Hu, founder and CEO of Lark Health, discusses why virtual care may be the way of the future for treating diabetes.
Anna Dover, director of product management at First Databank, explains how the company has adjusted its own editorial practices as evidence of coronavirus drugs and treatment continues to evolve.
Dr. Amy Compton-Phillips, EVP and chief clinical officer at Providence St. Joseph Health, discusses the continuing COVID-19 response and telehealth's role along with the future of clinical care.
Data is the cornerstone of a well-functioning society, and in "Kanta," Finnish citizens are empowered to use their data effectively, says Sinikka Salo, senior medical officer at the Regional State Administrative Agencies in Finland.
Kistein Monkhouse, CEO and founder of Patient Orator, discusses that long history of racial inequalities in healthcare, and what that looks like in the current climate.
Northwell Health's Simita Mishra and Sabina Zak discuss how the health system has sought to learn more about its patients, and to use that information to provide them with better — and more personalized — care.
Scripps Translational Science Institute Epidemiologist Jennifer M. Radin discusses how wearables data could be used to detect viral infections, including COVID-19.
Dr. Amy Compton-Phillips, executive vice president and chief clinical officer for Providence, shared her experience at ground zero in the U.S. for the COVID-19 pandemic.
Identifying and training physician champions while planning ahead are key factors in a successful EMR "go live," says Dr. Tamara Sunbul, medical director of clinical informatics at Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, KSA.
The drive toward leveraging telehealth to empower patients is aimed at utilizing technology and the human factor to improve the patient experience, says Dr. Khulood Mohamed Alsayegh, who is with the Dubai Health Authority in the UAE.
Telemedicine has many challenges including access and workforce, but is being deployed to help reduce the burden on secondary care in the Kingdom of Bahrain, says Dr. Khatoon Shubbar, who is with the country's ministry of health.