The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) and Frontiers Health, along with Healthware Group, recently agreed to a content collaboration that will serve health care professionals in both Europe and the United States.
“Frontiers Health is recognized across Europe as a transformative organization with a long history of promoting innovation in health care,” said AHIMA CEO
Wylecia Wiggs Harris, PhD, CAE.
“Like AHIMA, they see the human behind health information and health policy, making our collaboration a natural fit.” Frontiers Health, in cooperation with Healthware Group, is hosting two education sessions, focusing on
telehealth and
artificial intelligence in health care, at the
AHIMA20 Virtual Conference taking place
October 14-17. The sessions will feature speakers from companies like
CarePredict,
Intouch Group,
Kaia Health,
Vitality, and
Wysa, as well as other global players from the digital health space.
In addition, both organizations will collaborate on sessions at the
Frontiers Health Hybrid Conference this November. AHIMA’s international team will host several sessions within an overarching theme of “Data Driving the Future of Health.” AHIMA experts will discuss data consent, privacy, interoperability, patient access to their health information, and more.
“This collaboration serves AHIMA members and health care professionals in Europe, as both groups will have access to new content and resources with a global perspective,” Harris said.
“It will also help AHIMA increase its international footprint and reach health care audiences around the world.” “I am pleased to expand our collaboration with AHIMA and look forward to hosting two dedicated Frontiers Health sessions at the AHIMA20 Virtual Conference,” said
Roberto Ascione, conference chairman of Frontiers Health and CEO & founder at Healthware Group.
“Frontiers Health will share its extensive knowledge and first-hand experience in strategic spaces like telehealth and artificial intelligence. Through its cooperation with AHIMA, Frontiers Health will promote and contribute to the pivotal role of digital health innovation in the new normal.”