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Katie McMillan, associate director of the Mobile App Gateway at Duke University Health System, talks about pairing clinicians and researchers with the right digital technology to improve outcomes or change the way healthcare is delivered.
Dr. Silvia Perez-Protto, medical director of End of Life Center at the Cleveland Clinic, says when providers understand and document patients' values and wishes, they can more effectively collaborate with them on their journey.
California is leading the way with new state privacy regulations designed to better protect consumers and their data, but are organizations prepared? CynergisTek EVP Angela Rivera discusses.
Shriya Palekar, director of provider solutions at TytoCare, describes the tools of her company’s device-driven remote care platform and how they can improve diagnostic accuracy.
Danielle Cocanougher, director of strategic partnerships at myLAB Box, describes the value of Health 2.0 as a convener – exposing longtime healthcare professionals to new ideas from innovative companies, and helping those startups learn from experts.
Emma Cartmell, founding partner of Cartmell Ventures, describes how the new interoperability rules will fuel a new era for consumer healthcare, and describes her investment philosophy.
Personal experience has shown Kristen Valdes, founder and CEO of b.well Connected Health, the critical value of having disparate health data – clinical, financial, biometric, genomic, social determinant and more – aggregated in one accessible place.
Julia Cheek, founder and CEO of EverlyWell, explains how her company is helping transform the process of getting laboratory tests, using existing consumer technology to expand and improve access, affordability and convenience.
Rebecca MacKinnon, director and exec-in-residence at Springboard Enterprises, explains how her firm helps with leadership development for female entrepreneurs.
TriHealth got all of its nursing and home care facilities documenting quality and utilization directly into its Epic EHR to determine the best outcomes and give patients solutions to make care decisions.
Project HEAL CEO and co-founder Kristina Saffran discusses how the organization is working to help those with eating disorders overcome them to improve quality of life and reduce healthcare utilization and cost.
Clinicians deeply understand pain points and workflow and they care about innovations working because they will be the ones who use the tech, says Dr. Aenor Sawyer, Chief Health Innovation Officer and Director of UCSF's Skeletal Health Service.