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ViVE 2024: What are the key talking points likely to be?

Lloyd Price

Exec Summary: The Vive 2024 event is the premier event for Digital Health decision-makers, focusing on the business of healthcare. It will be held in Los Angeles, California from February 25 to 28, 2024. Interoperability and health data exchange: Ensuring seamless data flow between different systems and platforms.

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10 must-know perspectives on digital transformation for healthcare IT leaders

Redox

Data’s role in healthcare’s digital transformation Healthcare Revolution: Bold Predictions for 2024. Healthcare Innovation. During this webinar replay, Informatica’s chief strategist of healthcare and life sciences discusses the major trends driving healthcare in 2024.

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MEDITWIN Brings Together French Science and Technology Excellence Around Virtual Twins for the Future of Medical Care

Digital Health Global

The benefits of virtual twins will be assessed for medical teams, patients, and the healthcare system, notably in terms of improving the efficiency of care, quality of multidisciplinary decision-making, and effectiveness and safety of medical practices and interventions.

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Winners of the European Patient Digital Health Awards 2023 announced

Digital Health Global

The awards acknowledge and celebrate the transformative impact technology and scientific advancements are making through healthcare innovation. This year marks the third year of awards, and this year standards remained exceptionally high with winners excelling at their commitment to excellence in healthcare innovation.

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Healthcare Consumerism – 2023 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

There is huge potential to use this data to impact health care, life sciences, discovery, treatment, and every point along the continuum to transform patients’ lives. Those two trends have existed in a false dichotomy where healthcare organizations are either looking at population-level metrics (e.g.,