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In the areas of interoperability, telemedicine, health apps and AI, we still have work to do.
Cleveland Clinic's chief experience officer and chief nursing officer discuss the potential and challenges of digital tools in patient care.
Chair of AMA Board of Trustees Dr. Jack Resneck, Jr., discusses the need to validate healthcare innovations and how technology can either improve or reinforce disparities around outcomes in healthcare.
Zebra Medical Vision's tool interprets medical imaging and flags potential cases for specialist review.
Sam Hanna, professor and associate dean at American University, says both technology and communication between patient and provider are necessary to effectively implement patient engagement.
Rideshare technology can improve access to care for the elderly, low-income patients and those who have chronic and complex care needs, according to Aaron Crowell, head of Uber Health.
Panelists at Cleveland Clinic's Patient Experience: Empathy and Innovation Summit discuss the challenges and opportunities of conveying empathy through digital tools.
Dr. David Nace, chief medical officer of Innovaccer, says ZIP code-level data about risk indicators and social vulnerability of patients and populations exists, so now it should be refined and presented to clinicians to enable better care.
BeCare Link is using artificial intelligence to better manage multiple sclerosis patients and lower fall risk, says Alan Gilbert, CEO of the digital therapeutic company.
Cuts to the network's government funding triggered the layoffs, but OTN describes them as a restructuring for efficiency.