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Lars Maaløe, cofounder and chief technology officer of Corti, says the Danish company's technology can improve the efficiency and efficacy of provider-patient encounters.
Dr. Christopher Sharp, chief medical information officer at Stanford Health Care, relays how the health system creates and employs generative AI for documentation assistance, clinical decision support and to improve the patient experience.
Sumit Nagpal, CEO of Cherish Health, discusses how his company uses radar to track individuals in their homes without using wearables for preventative healthcare and the advice he received from Steve Jobs when pitching the idea years ago.
Florida Atlantic University Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine's Dr. Manish Gupta and Harshal Sanghavi discuss the strategic rollout of AI, implementation challenges and using the tech clinically, particularly in sports medicine.
"Our mission is to connect EMS providers with their ecosystems of care," said Jonathon Feit, CEO of Beyond Lucid Technologies. AI can ensure EMS has situational awareness while moving patients, helping to avoid responder burnout.
Engage with clinicians and staff to ensure they're onboard and iterate carefully, says Dr. Eve Cunningham, chief of virtual care and digital health at Providence.
Chris Larkin, chief technology officer at Concord Technologies, talks about how AI tools can improve patient-provider relationships by summarizing records and taking notes so clinicians can focus on directly caring for patients.
Dr. Patrick Thomas, director of digital innovation in pediatric surgery at the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine, relays medical students' views and experiences on AI utilization and finding trust in the technology.
Dr. Srinivasan Suresh, VP, CIO and CMIO at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, discusses applications of ChatGPT and LLMs in healthcare, various uses for these tools and how the technology has the potential to help and harm patients.
Rob Luke, chief scientist at Ae Studio, relays how the company utilizes artificial intelligence internally and for clients to create solutions for a variety of problems, such as data summarization, audio processing and interpreting reports.
Building valuable artificial intelligence models requires gathering good quality data for every population and data validation, says Luis Ahumada, director of health data science and analytics at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital.
Carrie Murray, president of the HIMSS Southern California chapter, discusses takeaways from the HIMSS AI forum and how the lessons learned inspire the chapter's local events and support it in answering members' AI-related questions.