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Dr. Seyoung Jung, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital CIO, says that going through the HIMSS AMAM validation process helped hospital leaders understand how best to implement AI and analytics tools.
AI and digital tools can process the massive amount of unstructured data healthcare organizations generate so it can flow freely through a system, says Shawn Freligh, SVP and GM at Upland Software.
Bond Consulting's Joel Bond says that outdated technology creates a burden for clinicians whose workflows are impeded, as well as for patients who must provide medical history information multiple times.
Bruce Barnes, Brooke Army Medical Center CIO, recommends that IT leaders tailor lessons to their audience in ways that are relevant and understandable, just as an instructor would in a college classroom.
Wendy Charles of the University of Denver and Renee Pratt of the University of North Georgia discuss how providers can balance the speed ambient AI brings to clinical documentation with its accuracy and integration hurdles.
Radha Nagarajan, senior data scientist at Rady Children's Health, advises potential HIMSS Global Conference presenters to follow guidelines on HIMSS' proposal submission portal.
Matt Cybulsky, managing director at Catalant, discusses whether, in the future, AI will become so prevalent in care delivery that clinicians will be seen as negligent for not using it.
H.E. Mubaraka Ibrahim, CIO and chief AI officer at Emirates Health Services and Senior Executive Changemaker, says that digital health tools need to reduce patient anxiety, ease clinician burden and make care safer.
Jesus Diaz, director of nursing informatics and training at Memorial Healthcare System, recommends that IT teams introduce new tools to clinical leaders and explain their benefits rather than rolling them out from the top down.
Jeffrey Weide, product manager at symplr, discusses how the HIMSS Professional Development Committee is revamping its offerings so emerging leaders can gain skills that keep up with healthcare's ever-changing demands.
Patient visit documentation must accurately reflect the clinical reality of patient care to serve care coordination and timely reimbursement, according to Dr. Sari Green, physician executive director at Accuity.
Just-in-time training supports the integration of new digital tools into clinical workflows, enabling clinicians to focus on connecting directly with patients, says Dr. Stephanie Lahr, uPerform CMO.