Workforce
Altering education methods and allowing employees to be innovative with career flexibility are crucial to ensuring retention and longevity in the healthcare workforce, says Dr Shafi Ahmed, chief medical officer at Medical Realities.
David Novillo Ortiz, head of data and digital health at the World Health Organization, discusses the objectives of WHO's regional digital health action plan and assessing the plan's impact in improving patient access and engagement.
Abigail Norville, deputy secretary general at the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport in the Netherlands, tells why involving all healthcare stakeholders in forming care's evolution is vital, especially regarding digitization and innovation.
Amazon employees in 50 countries outside the U.S. and Canada will have access to Maven Clinic's fertility and family-building services with local resources.
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Lumeon Chief Growth Officer Greg Miller discusses reluctance in healthcare leaders to apply automation, but explains that the technology can take over manual, repetitive tasks for physicians while yielding more predictable and reliable outcomes.
The company let go of 48 workers in the U.S.
Vytalize Health, a value-based care platform, announced the addition of two new members to its board of directors.
Wendy Deibert, chief nursing officer at Caregility, relays what nurses need to reduce burnout, and how virtual care and technology can supplement tasks to ease nurse fatigue, improve the patient experience and streamline healthcare delivery.
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HIMSS is the place to be if you are involved in transforming and improving healthcare, claims Ricardo Silva, who is a HIMSS volunteer.
Sam Glassenberg, founder and CEO of Level Ex, discusses Apple's new augmented reality headset, the Apple Vision Pro, and its possible use in healthcare, including training and educating providers and assisting with surgical procedures.