Make time for innovation – with old and new technologies, Verato says

Hospitals and health systems need to provide time for innovation – both in exploring new technologies in addition to meeting with the current sellers, Martin Higard, Director General of Emerging Markets, at Verato (Booth 2358), a seller of the main data management technologies, advised Himss25.
“Although you may have a strong knowledge base on your current technology staple, sellers may have seen your challenges in new ways through other customers and may make innovative jobs or be able to help you solve the emerging challenges in unexpected ways.”
He added some of his recent advice from one of his clients in the field of health care.
Solve multiple problems
“Ensure that your technology partners are pushing the envelope in their space rather than being a generation or generation,” he said. “Look for sellers who can solve multiple problems, and they have flexibility in expanding your innovative use, and showing creativity to explore the art of possible with you.”
Hougaard will speak at Himss25 in a session entitled “Customer 180 versus Customer 360: Why are we rich in data and poor,” Wednesday 5 March at 12:15 pm on the main stage of the exhibition hall. Among the participants participants are Ray Halper for two years, Kim Jones from Novant Health, and Kyle Mai from Salesforce.
Hagar said at the conference and the exhibition, two of the largest technologies are artificial intelligence and cybersecurity.
“Artificial intelligence is still the hot button across industries.” “Artificial intelligence is expected to help enable personal treatment plans, facilitate the discovery of early diseases, and increase access to care through virtual aid and a doctor remotely, and more.
“But you cannot achieve any of these results without feeding accurate identity data in artificial intelligence systems and tools.” “It is ancient garbage, garbage”, but it is high to a much higher level, as errors can be unpleasant at best and perhaps fatal at the other end of the spectrum. “
Cyber security is not only for cisos
On another front, cybersecurity needs to stay in front of all health participants, not just CISO.
“Healthcare is still a very targeted industry, and the types of attack and development are still developing,” he said. “Each seller provides a possible attack surface in addition to an opportunity to fortify your safety strategy, so it is necessary to understand how sellers who exceed the basic cybersecurity offers help to make your organization safer as well as the security certificates enjoyed by their products.”
As for Verato, Hougaard said that the main message that he and his team are trying to communicate with the attendees Himss25 is digital transformation and artificial intelligence in lightning speed, organizations find themselves rich in data and the poor in visions – the promise of digital transformation to push better experiences and perform business.
“Data is often detained in silos via non -connected registry systems such as EHRS; participation systems such as CRMS; and insight systems such as cloud data platforms,” he stressed. “These systems cannot be smoothly without a single source of the truth of the identity, which makes it impossible to share and consume full and reliable views of 360 degrees of people, institutions and networks.
He added: “To operate exceptional experiences, you need to solve the problem that drives everything else – know who is.” “The exact identity is the basis for paying strategic initiatives such as 360 patients, institutions analyzes, artificial intelligence, inter -operation and cloud transformation.”
He concluded that the full and reliable data of high data provides critical visions and activities to operate exceptional experiences-changing the final game to acquire and keep patients, enhance the brand reputation, compete in the market and driving growth.
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