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Nancy M. Albert, associate chief nursing officer at the Cleveland Clinic Health System, discusses the evolving landscape of heart health technology for nurses and patients.
University of Pittsburgh Professor Lora Burke describes her research into healthy behaviors, and why encouraging health skills is increasingly difficult in today's landscape.
Kathleen Warner, chief of emerging strategies and ventures at the AHA, describes how the organization is looking to guide healthcare startups as they build credibility and supporting data.
Duke Clinical Research Institute's Dr. Ann Marie Navar challenges the health tech industry to close gaps in care, and not just cater to those who can afford the latest pricey smartphones and wearables.
Heather Provino, managing partner of The Scanlon Group, describes the roots of population health's digitization, and why the last few years in particular have been exciting for the sector.
Naomi Fried, CEO of Health Innovation Strategies, talks about developing the innovation lifecycle and how the "operationalization gap" can be avoided by engaging all stakeholders early on.
JoAnn Difede, professor of psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College, describes her early work on a simulated digital therapy for PTSD patients, and how it led to her current work on VR therapeutics.
Dr. Aenor Sawyer, chief health innovation officer at Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH), on the Space Health Innovation Conference bringing NASA stakeholders to Silicon Valley to solve space challenges around health.
Primary care physicians are being provided with a range of support services and opportunities to share their experiences and reduce burnout says Dr. Manal Alawi Amin Al-Alawi, assistant undersecretary for primary care in Bahrain.
The benefits of technology were communicated early in the process, which helped prepare the workforce for change and cultivate an open-minded culture, says Katie Trott, CNIO, Royal Free London NHS FT.
The manifestation of digital health issues locally may differ, but there are plenty of opportunities to share learnings from matters such as workforce, according to Louise Schaper, CEO of Health Informatics Society of Australia (HISA).
Jennifer Fogarty, chief scientist of Human Research Program at NASA, talks about the need for data-based clinical decision tools in space that are accessible to those who may not have medical training.