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Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences’ Ursula Hübner and University of Scranton’s Beth Elias discuss the Technology Informatics Guiding Education Reform and strategic approaches to seamlessly delivering health informatics education.
Kaiser Permanente Ventures Director Liz Rockett shares how KP looks for companies with innovations that align with its focus on high-value care, putting patients first and thinking about clinicians.
KLAS VP of Business Development Doug Tolley discusses the key pieces of patient-centered care, which include revenue cycle management, patient and physician engagement, business intelligence and analytics, pop health and a clinically oriented supply chain.
Mimecast’s Josh Douglas and Dino DiMarino discuss the health care industry’s unique security challenges, including a skills shortage and regulatory landscape, and how to meet those challenges.
OssoVR is working with Smith & Nephew to make a training program for robotic surgery, while FundamentalVR is working with VR glove-maker HaptX.
The free Cardio Ex game features more than 35 levels that test the player's vascular knowledge, spatial reasoning and decision making.
Not only can H-SIMM, the new maturity model for supply chain, help improve patient safety, but the tool can also potentially save health systems billions of dollars, explain Anne Snowdon, with the World Health Innovation Network, and Blain Newton with HIMSS.
Joyce Brocaglia, CEO of Alta Associates and founder of Executive Women's Forum, sees a need to fill board of director seats with people with security skills as well as to diversify cybersecurity teams.
The new app, called Question Builder, lets consumers input their health information and then brings up potential questions for them to ask their doctors.
Not only does Surescripts’ product allow doctors to tell patients at the point of care the price of prescriptions but to also give them alternatives, according to CEO Tom Skelton.