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It’s important to collect the right data for the right purpose, and patients should be rewarded for sharing their data, says Health Enovation CEO Grace Lee.
Jay Spitulnik, associate director of the health informatics graduate program at Northeastern University, talks about how the clinical IT professionals of the future are becoming more attuned to the needs of patients.
Johnathan Pascall, EMEA sales director of uPerform by Ancile, says clinicians need access to the resources required to use digital systems as painlessly as possible to free up their time.
There are challenges centered around human physiology and human factors in space and other extended environments, says Dr. Annette Sobel, professor at Texas Tech University and board member at the Translational Research Institute for Space Health.
Dr. Jonathan B. Clark, associate professor of neurology at Baylor College of Medicine, says the future can learn from past failures, successes in space medicine.
Nonin Medical's Chris Holland and telehealth consultant Mark VanderWerf discuss how the usability and logistics improvements made to Nonin's pulse oximeter make the device more desirable for the elderly.
Space health research can teach us a lot about aging, including in such areas as osteoporosis and neurovestibular system issues, says Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Professor at UC Davis and former NASA astronaut Stephen K. Robinson.
Glen Tullman, founder and chairman of Livongo, says his company aggregates and analyzes information to generate insights that could make it easier for individuals to stay healthy.
Peter Faulkner, CEO of Bendigo Health, says increased demand is changing the business of hospital management; tech advances around supply chain and machine learning can help.
AsiaPac19 award winners for EMRAM, the best IT solutions and innovation discuss what the recognition means to them and the larger mission of healthcare transformation of the region.