Data management
HIMSS24
Sandra Johnson, SVP for client services at CliniComp, explains how CliniComp's system-as-a-service EHR solution can help clients lower costs, reduce interoperability challenges and make the EHR more accurate and easier to use for clinicians.
Dr. John Blair, CEO of MedAllies, discusses the benefits and use cases of a qualified health information network, places where interoperability falls short in the healthcare sector and the opportunity for QHINs to increase connectivity.
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Kristin Glaza at Oracle Health, Sabrina Matlock at the American Immunization Registry Association and Sarah Finley from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services discuss immunization data quality via public-private collaborations.
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Wolters Kluwer vice president of medical informatics Howard Strasberg highlights the topics he and his colleague will discuss at HIMSS24, including data transfer between EHRs and the cloud and FHIR-based clinical decision support standards.
Also, Seegene will be leveraging Microsoft's AI to advance the development of syndromic quantitative PCR diagnostic tests globally.
Johns Hopkins has been moving into AI to create datasets and data models, says Luis Ahumada, director of health data science and analytics at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. Data collection and validation have been incremental.
Jennifer Goldsack, CEO of the Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) and cohost of CancerX, highlights ONC's annual meeting and how data with interoperability, privacy and security protections can fundamentally change oncology outcomes.
Dr. Don Rucker, chief strategy officer for 1upHealth, discusses TEFCA going live, ONC's Health IT Certification Program, key takeaways from the final HTI-1 and how ONC's certification rule may burden both providers and vendors.
Identifying unusual behavior internally is crucial, says Dan Draper, founder and CEO of CipherStash. Encryption-in-use technology can help providers by protecting data and ensuring security for individual, sensitive records.
In-Young Choi, director at Catholic Information Convergence Institute at CMC in South Korea, discusses how data from eight hospitals is converged and distributed to meet an individual department's needs, aiding in the creation of AI solutions.