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Hospitals look to clinicians in the field for innovation ideas.
From cryptocoin behavior incentives to personal health data sharing, there's no shortage of young companies looking to the distributed ledger technology.
The new technology can detect anemia with 97 percent sensitivity by analyzing photos of a user's fingernail.
In working with MediBloc, MGH is said to be interested in the ledger technology's suitability for storage and exchange of patient data, supplementing its EHR.
Ewan Davis, CEO, Inidus, says that patient-centered care is important, but it's also necessary to deliver technology to make the jobs of healthcare workers easier and more enjoyable. Additionally, he shares his predictions and hopes for the future of the NHS.
Blockchain technology is becoming more widespread, and early adopters will be in the best position to take advantage of its potential.
Sara Vaezy, the chief digital strategy officer at Providence-St. Joseph Health, says everything else follows from an accurate, up-to-date and user-friendly directory.
During December, we’ll interview thought leaders and experts to determine how data is redesigning the roles of CEOs, CFOs, COOs and other execs.
Romanian Health Minister Sorina Pintea discusses digitising primary care, plans to reform the healthcare system, and the concept of a digital hospital.
Wesley Madden, Vice President of Sales Support at NantHealth, explains why artificial intelligence is the ultimate tool for clinicians to look for early warnings and alerts and offers advice for CIOs and CTOs looking to standardize all of their data sets.