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Ben Bridgewater, CEO of Health Innovation Manchester, says don’t just digitize existing products; provide new services to care for your people.
Josh Gluck, VP of Global Healthcare Technology Strategy at Pure Storage, says there is finally a realization of where AI can have the most impact, and that is in fields such as radiology that have a wealth of data that can be used.
Verge Health CEO Dr. Mark Crockett discusses how hundreds of people and machines have to work right to create a positive experience the moment the patient hits the door and why continuous feedback is key to achieving that.
Death Over Dinner conversations are bringing healing and insight to healthcare professionals, as they deal with patients lost.
HIMSS Director of Informatics Mari Greenberger says blockchain as a tool, not a goal, can help rid redundancy, time and money that it takes to solve problems.
The NHS is traditionally a tough market for innovation, but that reality is changing, says Daniel Zamora, Health 2.0 Manchester Chapter lead.
Instead of trying to select a tool, health organizations should be thinking about finding a partner that can help them accomplish all of their initiatives, says Kevin Montgomery, co-founder and CTO at Relatient.
The small respiratory health company was the original owner of a passive health monitoring patent obtained by Apple earlier this month.
Bruce Leong, director of technology and strategy at Mount Alvernia Hospital in Singapore, discusses the ground-up approach to innovation and collaboration at his ever-evolving organization.
From blood delivery by drone to open-source EHRs, innovators are tackling the health needs and special challenges of the region with technology.