Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jay Anders is quoted in Programming Insider:
“Even if these systems are right 80% of the time, that still means they’re wrong 20% of the time. Nobody wants B-minus healthcare. They want A-level care.”
Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jay Anders is quoted in Programming Insider:
“Even if these systems are right 80% of the time, that still means they’re wrong 20% of the time. Nobody wants B-minus healthcare. They want A-level care.”
Dr. Jay Anders sits down with Grace Vinton at ViVE 2026 to talk about the importance of diagnostically connected data, the challenge of interoperability for women’s health, and getting the …Continue
David Lareau writes in Health IT Answers that suspecting as a clinical support function can help providers confirm whether conditions are present, relevant, and managed.
HIMSS26 has come and gone, and by now the Venetian Expo in Las Vegas has hosted a dozen or more other conferences in its wake. But the conversations from healthcare …Continue