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AI is connecting platforms and enhances hybrid care, says Mike Brandofino, COO and president of Caregility.
In a preview of her HIMSS23 session, Dr. Zenobia Brown, SVP of Population Health Care Management and associate CMO at Northwell Health, touches on whether AI can support clinical interaction and how would we evaluate its effectiveness.
Ty Vachon, CEO and cofounder of Oatmeal Health, previews the HIMSS23 panel he will moderate regarding how academia is working to decrease bias in AI, potential pitfalls of AI in healthcare and the promise of AI’s use in patient care.
Suchi Saria, founder and CEO of Bayesian Health, previews her HIMSS23 session analyzing how to make dependable AI, ensure its ready for use by clinicians and create guidelines to guarantee good quality AI.
Consumer directed virtual care and AI will help move healthcare into an era of consumerization, says Transcarent CEO Glen Tullman of his upcoming HIMSS23 presentation with HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf.
AI technologies, workflow optimization and process modifications reduce patient wait times for radiology services at Atlantic Health System, says Danielle Pieloch and Kumar Aditya in a preview of their HIMSS23 presentation.
To create insights with AI, health systems need real-world data, says Tina Manoharan, VP of the Data & AI Center of Excellence at Philips, who is speaking at HIMSS23.
Dr. Christopher Girardo, fellow, clinical informatics/PRN staff, pathology, at LSU Health Shreveport and Ochsner Health, offers a preview of his HIMSS23 presentation where he will dive into health IT's role in reducing sepsis.
David Higginson, EVP and chief innovation officer at Phoenix Children's Hospital, discusses AI algorithms supplementing the work of the hospital's clinical and operational teams to improve care quality and efficiency.
Jeremy Petch, director of digital health innovation at Hamilton Health Sciences, previews his HIMSS23 lecture on the responsible use of AI in healthcare, its limitations and explainable AI's use in different clinical scenarios.
Two health IT experts in the U.S. military discuss how natural language processing, a form of AI, devours all the text in countless pages of healthcare documents to help them do their job more efficiently.
Kyle Longhurst, product manager at Pariveda, and Wendy Paul, medication process architect at Seattle Children's Hospital, discuss their upcoming HIMSS23 panel on using machine learning to find discharge medication errors.