Bob Evans speaks with ServiceNow SVP of Global Partnerships, Erica Volini, leading up to Acceleration Economy’s Partners Ecosystem Digital Summit.
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Through the effective use of social determinants of health (SDOH) data, the healthcare industry can work toward improved health outcomes and greater health equity.
Universal access to healthcare information – including patient records – is still one of the healthcare industry’s biggest pain points. There are important advances taking place, however.
Tony Uphoff makes a case for cybersecurity as a growth driver, and offers five ways that CEOs can capitalize on it today.
One Medical Chief Strategy Officer Jenni Vargas explains how the healthcare platform’s distinct business model works, and why patients are flocking to it.
Though it makes for complex sourcing, healthcare cloud migration can be successfully approached with some classic procurement techniques, writes Joanna Martinez.
To build and maintain customer customer trust, businesses must understand how to identify and eliminate bias within their AI models.
Wayne Sadin shares takeaways from a recent panel discussion he attended, which covered topics from data management to AI and machine learning bias.
Native digitals are an increasingly influential demographic that today’s CEOs must understand as they lead digital transformations.
To prevent data breaches, organizations must prioritize data governance; there’s a big collaboration opportunity between the CISO and CDO roles in this endeavor.
In addition to its many obvious benefits to organizations, AI helps optimize multi-cloud environments in several other ways that smart leaders must consider, writes Tony Uphoff.
How organizations can balance their expanding use of AI against the need to manage the data governance process — while increasing the value and velocity of data.
As a data-driven CIO, you can deliver value to your company in several critical areas that drive business impact; manufacturing CIO Kenny Mullican explains how.
Healthcare cloud adoption introduces benefits including more open data sharing for streamlined research and financial operations.
Janet Schijns shares top insights from recent conversations with partners and retailers about how they can best work together.
AI accuracy depends on the quality of the data it is fed. Toni Witt explores ways that datasets can be cleaned, or even generated, to make AI better.
Christian Anschuetz and Bob Evans look at the biggest cybersecurity risk for organizations—human error—and discuss how to increase awareness.
Bill Doerrfeld explains how to effectively manage diverse, geographically specific data governance and compliance standards.
Paul Swider explains how AI-powered consumer experience innovations are revolutionizing the retail healthcare field.
Improper data management and access practices are “the business world’s second-hand cigarette smoke,” writes Scott Vaughan, who offers tips to avoid this scenario.