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Being great at the basics becomes much more critical when artificial intelligence is involved – as does understanding the environment and knowing where one's controls are deployed, says the CISO at Mass General Brigham.
HITRUST's new AI Risk Management Assessment offers help for healthcare organizations seeking to deploy artificial intelligence safely and effectively, says Robert Booker, the company's chief strategy officer.
Orr Inbar, cofounder and CEO of QuantHealth, discusses how the company helps pharma implement AI for drug development using clinical trial simulation and the long-term effects of AI on drug development for positive patient outcomes.
Mayo Clinic Department of Medicine's vice chair of AI and innovation Dr Alexander Ryu shares how their organisation is helping health systems worldwide integrate AI into clinical practice.
Larry Adams, RN, EVP and chief nurse executive at ShiftMed, explains how artificial intelligence lends itself to helping fight the crisis – and how it can help with retention, too.
Matt Cybulsky, LBMC practice leader for healthcare AI, value-based care and product innovation, discusses trends in digital health implementation across health systems and what needs to be considered when applying AI for value-based care.
At HIMSS24 APAC, Healthdirect Australia CMO Dr Nirvana Luckraj will share how their organisation safely implemented new technologies.
Multi-factor authentication doesn’t always cut it anymore while artificial Intelligence presents three major challenges for healthcare cybersecurity, explains Tony Lauro, Akamai’s security tech and strategy director.
Dr. Benoit Desjardins, University of Pennsylvania radiology professor, says AI-powered radiology tools aren't yet ready to make diagnoses; they must return accurate results and save time to be truly useful to burned-out radiologists.
Jerry Shultz, president at Lightbeam Health Solutions, talks about how the company uses predictive analytics and AI to help payers and health systems determine patients' risk profiles and assign them to the most appropriate care path.
Jeff Webber, Intelliguard CTO, discusses takeaways from HIMSS24's Healthcare Cybersecurity Forum, including the need for vendor partners to help healthcare organizations understand and implement the NIST 2.0 framework.
Mark Polyak, president of global data management at Ipsos, discusses results from a recent health survey, in which 47-49% of American respondents said they had no objection to clinicians deploying AI tools to make diagnoses.