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Digital Medicine Conference: “From Innovation to Enterprise Transformation”

Microsoft Conference Center 11 Times Square, New York, NY, United States

NODE.Health presents the 3rd Annual Digital Medicine Conference, convening leaders driving the movement to bring the rigor of evidence-based medicine to digital health. Health care IT leadership has fundamentally changed over the last 10 years. With the technological wave of electronic health records (EHRs), there was a rapid growth of new positions such as CMIOs,…

NEHI’s Vaccine Summit Series Panel with Imelda Dacones, MD

Virtual and Washington, D.C.

COVID-19 vaccines are key to ending the pandemic. Now that 2 vaccines have received emergency use authorizations, and with several other promising vaccines close behind, vaccine distribution, administration, and uptake have become critical. Join Imelda Dacones, MD, president and CEO, Northwest Permanente; and chair, National Permanente Executive Committee, The Permanente Federation; and other experts as…

SXSW: ‘Reimagine, Reboot, Retool: Healthcare post-COVID’

COVID-19 in many ways catapulted health care into the future as it propelled the rapid adoption of technologies such as telehealth, drones that deliver medical supplies, and germ-zapping robots. At the same time, a U.S. public health infrastructure stuck in the era of the lowly fax machine hampered COVID-19 case reporting and contact tracing, which…

COVID-19 and physician wellness: the path forward

Virtual Event

From the outset of the pandemic, physicians and other health care professionals have navigated long hours in the hospital away from family, additional patient workloads, and daily fears of becoming seriously ill or dying from COVID-19. As a result, the medical community has come together in many ways to support each other and heal. For…

You’ll See the Doctor Now: Hospital at Home

Before the pandemic, seeing a doctor almost always meant an in-person visit. Now, virtual care is bringing hospital care back into the home as providers, technology firms, and patients all begin to see benefits. This virtual model of care has shown to cost 32% less than traditional hospital care and improve outcomes for patients. Innovative…

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