Cleveland Clinic ACO's Dr. Jessica Hohman and Cleveland Clinic Florida's Dr. Richard Rothman discuss their upcoming HIMSS24 session on how the hospital system created and evolved its scalable home-based acute and post-acute care models.
Health and homelessness cannot be fixed until the continuum of care around a person is solved, said Gabriel Seidman, director of policy at Ellison Institute of Technology. Tracking and responding using data is vital at government levels.
Chief information officers Cris Ross and Ed Marx discuss their book to be released in the fall, the role of technology in the patient experience, their personal health experiences and the white paper slated to be released at HIMSS24.
Dr. Peter Bonis, chief medical officer at Wolters Kluwer Health, describes the company's AI-enabled software to detect illicit diversion of controlled and non-controlled substances in patient care and the use of AI in its wider portfolio.
Brenna Loufek, SaMD regulatory affairs manager at Mayo Clinic, discusses her HIMSS24 session on bringing AI-enabled digital health tools built under research into the clinical setting and what she hopes the audience will gain from the discussion.
Dr. Melek Somai, chief technology and product officer at Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin Health Network, discusses how Froedtert and Inception Health use genAI, including helping patients with scheduling and navigating healthcare.
Dr. Melek Somai, chief technology and product officer at Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin Health Network, relays how genAI is impacting various sectors of healthcare and how harnessing the tech will extend human discovery in medicine.
Jim St. Clair of the Interoperability Institute and Dr. Paul Tibbits and Dr. Thomas Osborne of the U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs discuss how digital twins are used within federal hospital systems and academic universities to boost care.
Trent Sanders, VP of healthcare, U.S., at Kyndryl, previews his upcoming HIMSS24 session in Orlando on Care New England’s digital transformation, Kendryl's role in the project and the benefits of institutional sustainability using innovation.
TigerConnect's chief medical information officer, Dr. Will O'Connor, says both hospitals and patients are affected financially by bed blocking, when a patient unnecessarily occupies a hospital bed, and outcomes suffer.