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Dr. Jonah Feldman, medical director of clinical transformation and informatics at NYU Langone Health System, talks about how the organization's doctors record video post-hospital care plans for patients to improve treatment compliance.
Adam McMullin, AvaSure CEO, talks about health systems that have reduced patient falls and increased sepsis recovery rate by using his company's AI-driven virtual platform to assist on-site nurses.
Vibhor Gupta, director and founder of Pangaea Data, explains how the National Health Service is testing an artificial intelligence platform that surfaces undiagnosed and misdiagnosed cancer patients with cachexia.
In season 2, episode 5 of this series sponsored by Arcadia, John Halamka, president of the Mayo Clinic Platform, and Arcadia president and CEO Michael Meucci discuss how AI and advanced data analytics can help reduce costs and increase care access.
Garrett Singletary, senior software engineer of data and AI at Concord Technologies, describes how his company's products combine data from faxes and EHRs into HL7's C-CDA digital format for secure transmission to other healthcare organizations.
Dr. Jesse M. Ehrenfeld, president of the American Medical Association, says technology's usability issues add to burnout and recommends clinician involvement in developing and deploying tools to fit their workflows.
Tony Black, global director of healthcare, privacy and digital transformation at Kyndryl, talks about the four questions healthcare leaders must be able to answer to build business continuity plans that include holistic data management and security.
Dr. Ivor Horn, Google's chief health equity officer, discusses how the tech giant ensures health equity in its AI models, its new technology and tools available for digital health companies to assess equity performance in their AI offerings.
Punit Soni, CEO & founder of Suki AI, talks about how the company's flagship product, in use at more than 250 U.S. health systems, prepares clinical notes and codes after each visit to give clinicians more time with patients and lower documentation.
Patricia MacTaggart, program director and teaching instructor at George Washington University and 2024 Changemaker Award recipient, says that developing AI policy needs to mitigate risk without stifling innovation, much like the early days of EHRs.
Dr. Brian Anderson, CEO of the Coalition of Health AI (CHAI), discusses bringing together more than 1,300 organizations, including government and industry leaders, to build consensus-driven best practices and standards for using AI in healthcare.
Don Thompson, head of marketing at TeleVox, talks about leveraging AI to create a platform that instantly connects patients to local providers and keeps a communication channel open throughout the care journey.