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Todd Van Meter, CEO of Accuity, says that when partnering with clients, initial clinical denial rates are nearly cut in half and following an appeals process using an AI-driven platform, the final denial rates end up at 1% to 1.5%.
Join the editors of the HIMSS Media brands for a wide-ranging discussion about an eventful 2025 for digital health transformation: regulatory and reimbursement changes, cybersecurity challenges and, yes, a whole lot of AI.
Brigham Hyde, CEO of Atropos Health, discusses the rollout of its AI Evidence Agent within Microsoft Teams, which allows care teams to access real-time, patient-specific insights during meetings to drive evidence-based clinical decisions.
Kevin Ritter, EVP for CareInMotion at Altera Digital Health, offers some answers and discusses how to tackle the challenges of data fragmentation and silos that block a unified patient view and impede coordinated care.
Arintra aims to be a bridge for aligned incentives and shared transparency for accurate, compliant and explainable coding, says CEO Nitesh Shroff.
Microsoft's Dr. David Rhew says that the Middle East is emerging as a leader in digital health and AI, powered by large investments, innovations and rich datasets that can be mined for actionable insights.
Alex Aliper, Insilico Medicine's president, says that longevity progress is already being made, but that regulators need to classify aging as a disease and track its biomarkers to enable more therapeutic advances.
Next year it's AI-powered real-time location services for intelligent care orchestration, AI-native care operations replacing RTLS, and a surge in AI-driven length-of-stay optimization, says Rom Eizenberg, CRO at Kontakt.io.
Dr. Peter Horn, head of health planning for NEOM KSA, says NEOM intends to create a digital twin informed by genomics, environmental data and AI for every citizen living in the region to enable more proactive, preventive care.
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.