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The country's FinnGen Project seeks to use its unique population bottleneck and cohesive health records to drive genetic insights.
        
        
          Toni Suihko, CIO at South Karelia Social and Health Care District, discusses how integrating data is at the heart of digital transformation in healthcare and how Finland's collaborative culture contributes to the country's rapid progress in the area.
        
        
          Julio Vivero, business partner at GMV, says the healthcare industry must identify and address cybersecurity issues it will be facing in the future, but a one-size-fits-all approach is not the solution.
        
        
          GE Healthcare's Karley Yoder offers a preview of how the organization's new Edison platform will improve workflow, clinical insight and patient satisfaction.
        
        
          CEO Sean Duffy discusses clinical validation, digital therapeutics and the new opportunity for a digital provider. 
        
        
          Kaija Saranto, professor in Health and Human Services Informatics at the University of Eastern Finland, says it's crucial to ensure that the workforce is involved in the design process if you want to develop an effective digital health system.
        
        
          The program would provide an 85% discount on telehealth connectivity expenses for health organizations serving rural communities.
        
        
          Victoria Betton, mHabitat founder and director and HIMSS UK Advisory Council member, says two benefits of using digital tools to help improve people's mental well-being are anonymity and remote access.
        
        
          Norway is using lessons from oil and gas industry successes along with the country's pioneering culture to fuel the drive to maximize the healthcare system's potential, Norway Health Tech CEO Kathrine Myhre, winner of the HIMSS Europe Future50 award.
        
        
          While AI can help with recognizing patterns and diagnosis, physicians still need to use clinical judgment and manage the patient as a person, says Colin Tan, associate professor of ophthalmology at Duke NUS Medical School.