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The challenge for providers in understanding their returns on artificial intelligence investments is in connecting the dots to better care and stronger financial outcomes, says Sandra Johnson, senior vice president at CliniComp.
Innovation is central to the DEAN program, says Dr. Carolyn Clancy, assistant under secretary at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, while discussing medication visibility, cross-utilizing imaging and reducing burdens through AI collaborations.
Myri Health CEO and founder Pinkey Patel talks about its platform, which uses AI, remote monitoring and multilingual support to personalize maternal care and empower mothers while improving outcomes for babies.
Fewer people are looking for services through a hospital website, making providers potentially invisible at the very moment patients are deciding where to get care, says Ann Bilyew, president of WebMD Ignite.
The community health system is moving beyond early wins with revenue cycle and operations, and is now looking at clinical applications such as ambient listening, agentic AI and robotic process automation, says CIO Isaiah Nathaniel.
Fakeeh Care Group's Dr. Tamara Sunbul discusses a future for healthcare in which AI "copilots" support clinicians, data flows freely through systems and patients are more empowered, resulting in more preventive and proactive care.
Tom Gillette, CIO of non-profit Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, says artificial intelligence tools raise health equity and support more personalized care in South Florida and Dade County where 60% of the residents speak Spanish.
States are shaping the future of responsible AI policy with about 200 bills focused on healthcare AI use, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures' Sarah Jaromin.
Ensemble's Jim Gaffney says the company’s AI tools for clinical reasoning, variance analysis and denial prevention can help health systems drive sustainable financial outcomes and enhance the patient experience.
Dr. Harvey Castro, chief AI officer at Phantom Space, discusses his global advocacy for using AI safely and effectively in healthcare and his work in bringing digital health technology to remote regions via satellite.
Edward Marx, CEO of Marx Advisory, discusses how to combat government policy and regulation slowing AI adoption. He also details the contributions needed from the boardroom with AI projects.
Chief AI officers share similarities to the C-suite role that gained favor in the early EHR days. Both need to demystify technical terms and partner with diverse stakeholders, says Christopher Kunney, partner at IOTech Consulting.