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11 Jun
2019-06-11 - 2019-06-13    
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HIMSS and Health 2.0 European Conference Helsinki, Finland 11-13 June 2019 The HIMSS & Health 2.0 European Conference will be a unique three day event you [...]
7th Epidemiology and Public Health Conference
2019-06-17 - 2019-06-18    
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Time : June 17-18, 2019 Dubai, UAE Theme: Global Health a major topic of concern in Epidemiology Research and Public Health study Epidemiology Meet 2019 in [...]
Inaugural Digital Health Pharma Congress
2019-06-17 - 2019-06-21    
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Inaugural Digital Health Pharma Congress Join us for World Pharma Week 2019, where 15th Annual Biomarkers & Immuno-Oncology World Congress and 18th Annual World Preclinical Congress, two of Cambridge [...]
International Forum on Advancements in Healthcare - IFAH USA 2019
2019-06-18 - 2019-06-20    
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International Forum on Advancements in Healthcare - IFAH (formerly Smart Health Conference) USA, will bring together 1000+ healthcare professionals from across the world on a [...]
Annual Congress on  Yoga and Meditation
2019-06-20 - 2019-06-21    
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About Conference With the support of Organizing Committee Members, “Annual Congress on Yoga and Meditation” (Yoga Meditation 2019) is planned to be held in Dubai, [...]
Collaborative Care & Health IT Innovations Summit
2019-06-23 - 2019-06-25    
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Technology Integrating Pre-Acute and LTPAC Services into the Healthcare and Payment EcosystemsHyatt Regency Inner Harbor 300 Light Street, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America, 21202 [...]
2019 AHA LEADERSHIP SUMMIT
2019-06-25 - 2019-06-27    
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Welcome Welcome to attendee registration for the 27th Annual AHA/AHA Center for Health Innovation Leadership Summit! The 2019 AHA Leadership Summit promotes a revolution in thinking [...]
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25 Jun 19
San Diego
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The Cloud Can Shape Patient-Centric Health Care System

Imagine a future system where you directly upload your health information, download prescriptions from a doctor, order drugs online and wait for the delivery. This might be part of health care in the future. And the cloud will be one of the biggest contributors for that.

Hospitals and health care professionals are increasingly expanding their footprints to adopt the new technology. Why it’s important? How to leverage it to the best use for patients? How to minimize safety risks and protect sensitive health information? What roles patients can play in this system? Those were among the topics discussed at the “Healthcare Innovation in the Cloud” panel Thursday at the 2016 U.S. News Healthcare of Tomorrow Conference in Washington.

Cloud computing is the trend for collecting and best managing data in the health care industry, say panelists Andrea McGonigle, managing director for Microsoft’s health and life science; Mark Hoffman, chief research information officer at Children’s Mercy Hospital; Dr. Brian Jacobs, chief medical information officer at Children’s National Health System; and Dr. Rasu Shrestha, chief innovation officer for University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

They highlighted the importance of an electronic health record (EHR) system that collects and stores patients’ health information digitally. Jacobs presented how the Bear Institute at Children’s National is providing a platform for health care professionals, programmers, designers, developers, patients and investors working together on innovations. He gave a presentation showing how Children’s National adopts a EHR system in which patients’ information is systematically organized, and it can customize the ways in which patients receive messages from the hospital-through mails, emails or text messages.

Existing challenges in the adoption of the cloud were also discussed. There is no shortage of innovation ideas in the space, said Jacobs, who noted that prioritizing a small portion of those ideas and testing them before getting them into a production environment is the biggest challenge for the innovation center at Children’s National. Shrestha said how to best make sense of health care data has not been tackled yet.

They also addressed the security concerns for the hospitals and research centers and said they are very cautious about the risks. It’s well-known that health information is more valuable for hackers compared with other private information, such as credit card information, because sensitive information in the medical records – Social Security information, for example – is unalterable.

Jacobs said Children’s National receives more than 19 million malicious emails every month.

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