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Dr. Hassan Tetteh, who has experience as a Navy officer, thoracic surgeon and clinical informaticist, discusses his book Harnessing Military Medicine, and how it all informs his work at the Center for Digital Health and AI at Johns Hopkins.
Nabla CEO Alex LeBrun says the company's AI tool, which blends ambient AI with dictation, integrates with multiple EHRs to prepare documentation and can perform other intelligent actions according to clinicians' needs.
Dr. R. Ryan Sadeghian of the University of Toledo recommends that, rather than chasing every AI breakthrough, health systems focus on incremental wins in stable processes such as revenue cycle to achieve measurable value quickly.
National University professor Linda Travis Macomber reflects on 40 years of progress in AI, from early rules-based systems to today's generative AI innovation, as well as the future of connected, continuous care.
Richard Staynings, professor and cybersecurity strategist, says data management basics are too often lacking, and policy regs still evolving. Whether dealing with automated decision support or adversarial deepfakes, healthcare orgs need both.
Dr. Kate Eisenberg, Dyna AI senior medical director at EBSCO Clinical Decisions, discusses how responsible generative AI can enhance the accessibility and application of evidence at the point of care to support clinical decisions.
Ed Marx, longtime healthcare CIO, explains that with more patients using artificial intelligence on their own to help with self-diagnosis, treatment and more, health systems that don't offer innovative new services could see revenue erode.
Ran Balicer of Israel's Clalit Health Services explains why reality has not caught up to AI's promise: scaling pilots requires leadership support, clinician buy-in, cybersecurity measures and strategic alignment.
As hospital margins shrink to about 2%, Michael Gao, president at Smarter Technologies, says the company's AI can find and close documentation or coding gaps to prevent revenue losses.
HIMSS AI Leadership Summit attendees talk about the unique conversations held there regarding the successes and challenges involved in deploying healthcare AI technology.
HIMSS digital health strategist Jill Seys talks about how successful AI adoption starts with choosing leaders who will champion the technology and engage their frontline teams to use the tools and provide feedback.
Kerri Webster, chief analytics officer at Children's Hospital Colorado, says the health system is looking to move beyond genAI and LLMs while ensuring new models are "safe, secure, ethical and unbiased."