Intelligent Health.tech Issue 31 | Page 3

E D I T O R ' S N O T E

ELLEN FLANNERY, EDITOR

Greetings and a warm welcome to this edition of Intelligent Health. tech. We trust that you have had a rejuvenating month and are eager to delve into another great edition.

For a global healthcare giant like Siemens Healthineers, ensuring its 70,000 employees across 75 countries have the right tools at their fingertips is paramount. Dr Stefan Henkel, CIO at Siemens Healthineers, gives commentary on how the company embraced a globally scalable Mobile-as-a-Service( MaaS) and the results realised.
“ The results were even better than envisaged,” said Dr Stefan Henkel, CIO at Siemens Healthineers.“ Out of our 70,000 employees across 75 countries, over 95 % are expected to benefit from our new lifecycle management. The global scope of the solution is truly remarkable.”
Read more on page 48.
Do you self-diagnose on the internet? We are all guilty of it in one way or another, but what about social media? A LifeStance survey reveals the profound impact of social media on Americans’ mental health and relationships, stemming from the prevalence of an‘ always-on’ connectivity culture and a growing reliance on online mental health content, despite concerns about misinformation and credibility. Read more on page 39.
This month’ s Editor’ s Question asks: What is the importance of female-focused BioTech research / advancements, and why funding is so important? On page 25, we hear from several experts on how female-focused BioTech research is doing what should have been done years prior, and how funding needs to continue if we are to reach medical research equality.
It is no secret that Artificial intelligence is revolutionising consultant-led care, from augmenting clinical decisions to streamlining admin and enhancing patient outcomes. On page 63, Mark Scrivens, FPT Software’ s UK CEO, explores five powerful ways nextgeneration AI tools are reshaping healthcare delivery, efficiency and the consultant’ s evolving role.
Making the delivery of healthcare services more efficient and accessible is good for everyone, said Kore. ai Vice President ANZ, Paul Rilstone, and Healthily Managing Director, Dr Tina Campbell. On page 67, we zoom into how AI automation can advance health outcomes for Aussie patients down under.

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