Events

Mind the gaps: Digital health issues and opportunities

Webinar (series)
Aug 30, 2022
Virtual

Overview

In recent years, the number of digital health tools with the potential to significantly improve the delivery of health care services has grown tremendously. Patients, physicians, and clinicians alike have recognized the value these technological advancements bring and express enthusiasm and interest in adoption. However, operationalizing digital health solutions in a large health system can be challenging and complex. 

In this virtual event, Mayo Clinic leaders will showcase efforts to advance digital health across three functional teams–strategy, research and clinical informatics. In highlighting key initiatives within each of these areas, speakers will emphasize the importance of collaboration and coordination to support technology implementation, workflow integration and outcomes evaluation. Additionally, from their experiences, speakers will share what has worked well and where opportunities exist. 

Webinar recording

Speakers

  • Shira Hauschen, JD, MPH, Executive Director/Division Chair, Strategy Consulting Services at Mayo Clinic  
  • Amanda Mikhail, MBA, Division Chair, Research Innovation and Translation at Mayo Clinic
  • Edwina Bhaskaran, MSN, RN, Chief Clinical Systems and Informatics Officer at Mayo Clinic

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Disclaimer: The viewpoints expressed in this video are those of the participants and/or do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the AMA. 

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