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TreeTop Ep. 14: DNAvisit CEO and Founder Ahmed El-kalliny on Incorporating Genetics into Healthcare
On this episode of Health Gorilla's TreeTop podcast, Ryan Kelly interviews DNAvisit CEO and Founder Ahmed El-kalliny about how they've incorporated genetics into healthcare with cutting-edge applications and the help of Health Gorilla's medical record retrieval software. They also explore the implications of AI and talk about the future of DNAvisit. https://www.dnavisit.com/
TreeTop Ep. 13: Dr. Steven Lane Interviews Dr. Hannah Galvin of Cambridge Health Alliance and Shift on Sensitive Health Data and Equitable Interoperability
In this TreeTop episode, Health Gorilla Chief Medical Officer Steven Lane, MD, MPH interviews Hannah Galvin, MD, Chief Medical Information Officer for the Cambridge Health Alliance. They talk about sensitive health data and the challenges of addressing the privacy needs of vulnerable and marginalized populations, including abused children. They also talk about Shift Task Force's mission of advancing equitable health data interoperability. (https://www.drummondgroup.com/shift/) Dr. Galvin is dual-board certified in Clinical Informatics and Pediatrics – and an innovative and strategic clinical informatics leader leveraging HIT solutions to improve patient-centered care delivery. She guides national workgroups and serves as an advisor to health IT vendors regarding complex issues of privacy to support the rapidly-evolving interoperable continuum of care. This January, she joined Dr. Lane as a member of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology’s (ONC) Health Information Technology Advisory Committee (HITAC). They also serve together on the ONC’s HTI-1 Proposed Rule Task Force which is digging into the details and providing feedback regarding the latest round of ONC rulemaking meant to advance health IT and nationwide interoperability. Contact Health Gorilla: https://www.healthgorilla.com/home/contact
HIMSS23 Session: The Impact of TEFCA and QHIN Participation for Health Gorilla Customers
Health Gorilla's Chief Customer Officer Dave Cassel and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Steven Lane discuss TEFCA, next steps for Health Gorilla’s potential QHIN status, and how Health Gorilla customers can prepare for participation.
HIMSS23 Session: Transforming Canadian Healthcare — Leveraging Data Exchange to Improve Patient Care
In this audio recording of the HIMSS 2023 session "Transforming Canadian Healthcare: Leveraging Data Exchange to Improve Patient Care," Robert Molloy and Mike Cordeiro from MEDITECH talk to Health Gorilla Chief Customer Officer Dave Cassel. They explore how Traverse Exchange Canada, developed by MEDITECH and powered by the Health Gorilla technology platform, introduces a first-of-its-kind interoperability network that enables the seamless flow of health information between participating organizations across Canada. The session addresses the important role network exchange plays in care coordination and how connecting across health assets and data sources can help fill vital information gaps needed to make the best care decisions. For more information, contact Health Gorilla at https://www.healthgorilla.com/home/co...
HIMSS23 Session: Health Gorilla and CLEAR Launch Individual Access Services (#IAS) in Puerto Rico
Empowering Patients with Data at their Fingertips: Health Gorilla and CLEAR Launch Individual Access Services in Puerto RicoSergio Wagner, Health Gorilla / Avery Haller, Health Gorilla / Jason Sherwin, CLEARHealth Gorilla and CLEAR as discuss the impact of the launch of Individual Access Services (IAS) in Puerto Rico. They talk about how they will keep consumer data secure, the benefits of empowering patients with easy access to their health data, as well as current use cases and future plans for expansion.
HIMSS23 Session: Unpacking SDOH—Strategies for Workflow Integration
In-booth session at HIMSS 2023 with Avery Haller, Health Gorilla, and Diana Zuskov, LexisNexis Risk Solutions. This session is an interactive fireside chat, encouraging audience participation as speakers educate attendees on how healthcare organizations can get started with an SDOH program and the path to success.
HIMSS23 Session: Enhancing Patient Safety—The Importance of Complete Medication & Pharmacy Data
In-booth session at HIMSS 2023 with Dr. Steven Lane, Health Gorilla, and Dr. Jim Jirjis, HCA Healthcare. In this session, we discuss the importance of complete medication data for improving patient safety, medication reconciliation, and medication management. We explore the challenges of incomplete medication data and the consequences of medication errors. We also discuss strategies for obtaining and maintaining complete medication data.
Health Gorilla CMO Dr. Steven Lane and DrFirst CMO Dr. Colin Banas Talk Pharmacy Data
This episode is a conversation between Chief Medical Officers: Health Gorilla's Dr. Steven Lane and DrFirst's Dr. Colin Banas. They discuss the recent partnership between the two companies to bring pharmacy data to Health Gorilla's interoperability platform, and how Dr. Banas' commitment to patient safety led him to the technology world.
Paul Wilder, Executive Director of CommonWell Health Alliance, on Patient Access, SDOH, TEFCA and QHINs
Ryan Kelly, Director of Marketing at Health Gorilla, interviews Paul Wilder, Executive Director of CommonWell Health Alliance, about patient access to health data, social determinants of health (SDOH), and the potential timeline for Qualified Health Information Networks (QHINs) under the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA).
Dr. Steven Lane and Dr. Medell Briggs on the Intersection of Health IT and Equity
In this episode, Health Gorilla Chief Medical Officer Steven Lane, MD, MPH, is joined by Dr. Medell Briggs-Malonson, Chief of Health Equity, Diversity and Inclusion for the UCLA Hospital and Clinic System and an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. They discuss all the ways that health data access and interoperability can support or potentially impede equity, as well as tackling social determinants of health (SDOH) and the role they play.
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