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Mike Brandofino, COO and president of Caregility, explains how artificial intelligence is helping connect platforms to enhance hybrid care in the hospital setting.
Even with a serious provider shortage, virtual care can help connect patients to care in underserved areas, says Dan Ferris, chief marketing officer at Iris Telehealth.
The promise of hospital-at-home in the U.S. and improving clinical informatics in the MENA region, as told by Dr. Anwar Jebran, clinical informatics fellow at UI Health and member of the HIMSS Physician Committee.
Check out some of the major topics of the day and conversations with healthcare IT leaders at the 2023 HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition in Chicago.
Geisinger develops a data-driven care navigation workflow to ensure patients were referred to the right provider based on their complaint and level of acuity. Benjamin C. Gonzales, operations manager, virtual care, behavioral health, previews his session.
Houston Fire Department Associate Medical Director Michael Gonzalez talks essential prehospital management of EMS patients boosted by telemedicine technologies.
Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, an otolaryngologist and AMA Board of Trustees member, says technology can give care access that helps with health equity. He is speaking at HIMSS23.
Specially trained medical assistants (dubbed tele-MAs) travel to patients' homes and enable full exams virtually, the provider organization's CEO explains.
Howard Rubin, CIO at Evara Health, an FQHC, talks about the hurdles to delivering care to his population, and how virtual care gets past these challenges.
Advanced connectivity for healthcare enables more than just high speeds, say Joe Drygas, VP of healthcare for AT&T Business, and Randy Bush, principal at Deloitte Consulting, in a preview of their HIMSS23 presentation.