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Miquel-Angel Garcia of Olympus Corporation's Endoscopy Solutions Division explains the aim and focus on alleviating clinicians' administrative and cognitive burden while also prioritizing resource efficiency at uncompromised quality of patient care.
He discusses the particular cybersecurity challenges for post-acute care settings, and previews a HIMSS25 session that will help IT leaders at nursing homes, home health and assisted living groups can improve their privacy and security postures.
Chike Okeke, chief information security officer of data exchange company Concord, offers his perspective on the safe and secure transfer of protected health information.
Asan Medical Center continues to digitalise beyond the hospital confines by developing cloud APIs that connect with smaller hospitals, IT strategy team lead Wongu Yi explains.
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Romel Khalife, Oracle Health's general manager for UAE and Kuwait, talks about how migrating to the cloud enables health systems to deploy enterprise and clinical applications that can help them manage resources more effectively.
Hyland's recent survey with HIMSS Market Insights found that many healthcare organizations are still struggling to exchange patient data, even after moving to the cloud. Lyle McMillin, the company's principal product manager, unpacks those results.
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Wagner Amaral, growth markets health industry lead at Avanade, talks about how Avanade’s comprehensive set of solutions with embedded security supports collaboration, boosts efficiency and improves patient outcomes across the healthcare ecosystem.
In presenting Care New England's approach to digital transformation at HIMSS24, Trent Sanders of Kyndryl said he and CNE's Tomas Gregorio will share how to leverage partnerships to drive growth and improve care.
Iain Paterson of WELL Health Technologies and Yotam Segev of Cyera discuss how cloud infrastructure provides uniform, flexible and manageable security protection and privacy controls for protected health data.
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According to AWS International Government Health Lead Nicky Murphy, providers can improve their productivity and resilience by migrating to cloud. Cloud platforms also offer native AI and machine learning tools.