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And various kinds of AI can help with an array of healthcare issues, especially the staffing shortage and burnout, contends HIMSS23 attendee Dr. Nirav S. Shah of NorthShore – Edward-Elmhurst Health.
"This is where all of the staff in our hospital start to become cyber first responders. They know what to look for, they know who to call, and they know what to do," said Nate Lesser, VP and CISO at Children's National Hospital, at HIMSS23.
"We've been working very hard to understand how can healthcare come back," says Jonathan Blum of CMS.
The COVID-19 pandemic inspired Stanford to upgrade and update its technology and workflows to allow for telehealth at the bedside.
The past five to 10 years have brought a major shift in how healthcare organizations have been forced to think about their cybersecurity.
The Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization left a number of questions for healthcare stakeholders.
Panelists at HIMSS23 discussed the different channels for distributing digital therapeutics to patients.
During Venture Connect at HIMSS23, panelists discussed the future of digital therapeutics.
At HIMSS23, Jodi Daniel, managing director of Crowell Health Solutions, discussed the evolving policy landscape for telehealth, remote patient monitoring and other digital health technologies as the public health emergency comes to a close.
At HIMSS23, panelists discussed their investment strategies and the types of companies that are more likely to prosper in today's funding environment.