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Taking care acuity into account, analytics and artificial intelligence can help drive change from volume to value, says Todd Gottula, president and cofounder of Clarify Health.
Munjal Shah, cofounder and CEO of Hippocratic AI, discusses the large language model his company is building, explaining how it will be used to make healthcare more efficient and how it differs from Google and ChatGPT's LLM models.
Anna Dover, director of product management at FDB (formerly First Databank), talks problems prescribers face with drug-related clinical decision support alerts, how IT can help and the potential role of AI.
Dr. Brian Anderson, chief digital health physician at MITRE and co-founder Coalition for Health AI, discusses the group's perspective on safe and reliable artificial intelligence deployments.
With digital streaming as well as AI, hospitals and health systems can improve their patient education materials, empowering patients at home and reducing the time nurses spend answering questions, says Anjali Kataria, Mytonomy CEO and cofounder.
One of the most prominent voices in health IT explains what artificial intelligence can and cannot do in healthcare, and reveals some of the AI work being done at Mayo.
Ravishankar Rao Vallabhajosyula, global head and senior director of data science at Impetus Technologies, and Ravi Baji, analytics sales specialist, HCLS at AWS, discuss AI/ML use cases that improve patient outcomes and enhance care delivery.
Niall O'Connor, chief technology officer at Cohere Health, shares strategies and insights on how payers and providers can prevent overwhelming administrative processes with automation.
Professor David Lowe from the Scottish government talks about use cases where AI can be adopted immediately, the foundations that need to be in place and the change management processes required for successful deployment.
Dr. Oscar C. Marroquin, chief healthcare data and analytics officer at the UPMC health system, talks about what it takes to create the clinical analytics infrastructure that makes technologies like AI and machine learning useful.
Interoperability standards must make the transition from securing patient health data to delivering a clear output for clinicians, says John Nebergall, COO of Consensus Cloud Solutions, at the HIMSS23 cybersecurity pre-conference session.
Payel Das, principal research staff member and manager in the Trusted AI department of IBM and IBM master inventor, relays the prospect of large language models filling gaps in data and generating insight based on what is missing.