What Innovation Means to Healthcare and Why it Matters Today

HIMSS Media

Open APIs, cloud computing, FHIR, developer programs, tech accelerators and hospital innovation labs. We’re at an exciting juncture right now in healthcare. But where is it all going? Tune in to hear from HIMSS Subject Matter Experts: Justin Gernot, Vice President of HIMSS Healthbox, Ian Hoffberg, Applied Innovation Manager and Adam Culbertson, Innovator-in-Residence delve deep into innovation and share their first-hand experience on the state of innovation.
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Creating a Patient-Focused Healthcare Revenue Cycle

HIMSS Media

As patient financial responsibility rises and technology puts healthcare information in patients' hands, healthcare is becoming much more consumer-focused. Extending a patient-focused strategy to the healthcare revenue cycle is key to boosting the bottom line, retaining and attracting patients, collecting patient financial responsibility, and improving patient satisfaction. In this webinar, experts will expose the manual, legacy processes in patient registration, scheduling, billing, and collections to respond to healthcare consumerism and implement a paperless healthcare environment.
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Scripps Health and HIMSS Share New Insights into IT-Driven Clinical Process Efficiencies

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Clinicians are under an increasing time burden to care for patients. Even under the best circumstances, technologies implemented to automate and streamline workflows may not achieve the right balance to deliver as promised and improve effectiveness, efficiency, and job satisfaction.
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Occupational health in the context of COVID-19 and beyond

Health workers are at the front line of the COVID-19 outbreak response and as such are exposed to different hazards that put them at risk.
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Cancer Vaccines Training the Immune System to See Cancer

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One of the most promising personalized immunotherapy approaches currently being explored in the clinic is cancer vaccines. These vaccines especially patient-tailored versions known as neoantigen vaccines are capable of educating patients’ immune systems about what their individual tumors look like, and in turn, have the potential to improve the immune system’s ability to target and eliminate cancer.
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