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Telehealth can improve and expand care in specialties, according to Brian Yarnell, president and cofounder of Bluestream Health.
This week's top stories include provider orgs launching a campaign to protect and expand telehealth, and Amazon partnerships adding fall detection to its Alexa Together service.
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Keeping data safe can protect the lives of patients, says John Gomez, Sensato Cybersecurity's CEO.
HIMSS Media Editor in Chief Jonah Comstock looks at November's biggest stories, including news from the FDA and CMS, and Amazon's strategies going forward.
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Innovaccer's cofounder and chief customer officer, Kanav Hasija, sits down with Dignity Health's vice president of clinical informatics, Dr. Soham Shah, to discuss his cloud-based platform's assistance in coping with the pandemic.
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David Dirks, CEO of Castell, discusses augmenting clinical information with other sources to streamline care.
This week's top stories include baby tech company Owlet pulling its connected-sock wearables following an FDA warning letter, and TeamHealth's victory in a lawsuit accusing UnitedHealthcare of engaging in unfair reimbursement practices.
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For faster and better stroke care, use technology-backed communication, say Dr. Augusto Elias, medical director of Metro Health at the University of Michigan Health, and Dillon Fassett, program coordinator of Metro Health.
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Patient monitoring has helped in managing chronic diseases through sensors and medical-technology tools, and helped keep people out of the hospital, according to SkyLabs CEO Jack Lee.
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Media director Logan Plaster of StartUp Health advocates the "network effect," where leaders team up to offer expertise.
