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Defending Telehealth Ecosystems
The telehealth ecosystem is a complex combination of technologies enabling new capabilities for delivery of patient centric care. This HIMSS18 session by Ronnie Daldos, MITRE, introduces threat based defense as a key component of a comprehensive risk management strategy.
Using Predictive Analytics to Save Lives
Experts from Johns Hopkins University and MITRE discuss new research and technology. A HIMSS18 presentation by Jay Schnitzer, MD, MITRE, Sybil Klaus, MD, MITRE, and James Fackler (Johns Hopkins).
Empowering Patients In Their Own Healthcare
Watch how Kristina Sheridan identifies and evaluates methods to empower patients with chronic illnesses to better manage their care and to fully engage with providers to improve their health outcomes.
Simplifying Clinical Notes to Reduce Provider Burden
MITRE’s Andre Quina shares early findings from research with healthcare providers to capture high quality health data from clinical notes as part of routine care to reduce burden and improve patient care.
Making Sense of Data for Healthcare Providers
MITRE’s Dr. Sarah Corley and Dr. Sybil Klaus discuss the research and initiatives under way to turn data into knowledge for healthcare providers, including using predictive analytics to identify risk factors and how to improve patient outcomes through a...
Solving the Health Data Interoperability Riddle
MITRE’s VP and Chief Technology Officer, Dr. Jay Schnitzer, speaks about the challenges and potential solutions for improving data interoperability for healthcare, and MITRE’s neutral role in bringing the right partners and the right health data systems...
Improving Health Outcomes by Connecting Data
MITRE’s Dr. Sarah Corley and Dr. Sybil Klaus discuss the research and tools needed for clinicians to better use data and reduce the current electronic health record provider input burden. Watch their take on how natural language processing and machine learning can help solve these difficult problems, predict risk for disease, and contribute to a holistic view of patient records.
Using Data Interoperability to Improve Care for Veterans
With more veterans relying on care from multiple providers, it’s important that all clinicians involved in the patient’s care be able to see a holistic view of the symptoms, history, and treatments. MITRE’s VP and Chief Technology Officer Dr. Jay Schnitzer talks about the research under way and the vision for achieving interoperability of electronic health record data for better healthcare outcomes.
The Pathway to Patient Data Ownership and Better Health
Patients are becoming more active in their own healthcare. Researchers are looking at what systems need to be created to capture patient-generated data and how it could be interoperable with clinical data to result in better health outcomes.
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