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According to LOGEX's CEO, Philipp Jan Flach, in order to unlock the value of the fragmented data collected from "point solutions," we need to aggregate it using interoperable standards.
Training machine learning on the data amassed by the Illinois Department of Public Health could help the department better understand who might be at greatest risk of a variety of conditions, says IDPH Director Dr. Sameer Vohra.
Natural language processing can parse huge volumes of medical records to help providers and payers gain valuable insights. Dr. Tim O'Connell, CEO and founder of Emtelligent, discusses his company's approach.
Patients want more trust, transparency and information sharing from healthcare organizations to guide them in their complex healthcare journey, says Grace Cordovano, founder of Enlightening Results.
Some healthcare professionals should learn more about the unique health needs of LGBTQ people and the value of collecting sexual orientation and gender identity data, says Dana Trampas, senior digital health specialist at HIMSS.
Verana Health uses large amounts of structured and unstructured de-identified patient data, including medical images, to inform value-based care models, explains Lawrence Whittle, CCO.
Medical imaging for at-home care is more important than ever, says Tim Dawson, CTO at Canon Medical, who explains the significance of data neutrality and standardized structures for structured and unstructured patient data.
The Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement will accelerate the move toward large-scale interoperability, says Michael Palantoni, vice president of platform and data services at athenahealth.
Health systems can provide clinicians with easier access to data-driven insights at the point of care while preserving patient privacy. Josh Rubel, chief commercial officer at MDClone, explains how.
Three real-world data projects will be presented by the National Institutes of Health's Sarah Warner, Premier's Ning Rosenthal and Myla Maloney, and the University of Washington School of Medicine's Dr. Ferric Fang at HIMSS23.