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Ran Balicer, HIMSS board of directors member, says that, although executives may feel pressured to use "error-prone" generative AI, mature, proven machine learning applications should be deployed in clinical settings first.
Dr. Calum Yacoubian, director of NLP healthcare strategy at IQVIA, explains why generative AI and large language models sometimes give inaccurate answers and discusses techniques that can improve accuracy of those tools.
Michael Ristau, VP of global marketing and international growth at Solventum (formerly 3M Health Care) explains that the company's provider IT solutions streamline documentation from "capture to code."
Dr. Khulood Alsayegh, with the Dubai Health Authority, says that the main principles of AI ethics of transparency, privacy, accountability and algorithm biases need to be implemented to address concerns about AI use in healthcare.
Ziv Ofek, cofounder and CEO of MDClone, talks about how the company’s platform allows clinicians to quickly gather actionable insights from patient data without waiting for analysis and interpretation from data scientists.
Romel Khalife, Oracle Health's country manager for UAE and Kuwait, says that incorporating generative AI into its Health Data Intelligence suite will help make patient outreach and chronic disease management more effective.
Dr. Michal Tzuchman Katz, cofounder and CEO of Kahun, talks about how her experiences as a practicing pediatrician spurred the development of the company's clinical decision support tool, a "map" that uses AI to recommend next best actions.
How can clinicians extract important information buried in patient charts? Dr. Tim O’Connell, cofounder and CEO of Emtelligent, talks about how NLP can quickly surface relevant data to guide treatment.
CIO Craig Kwiatkowski offers a look at the AI tools at the famous health system, how its AI-powered primary care app is training AI on data sets that reflect diverse populations, and how he measures the success of AI-enabled initiative.
Craig Kwiatkowski also discusses whether to build or buy AI, and how patients and clinicians are responding to these tools.
"We are starting to make the same mistake with AI that we've already made with data in the last 20 years, where we invested in digital tools and technology, and we didn't realize that data were the asset," says the OECD's Eric Sutherland.
Dr. Reza Ryan Sadeghian, principal health IT strategist at MITConn Consulting, talks about the GPT apps his team created to help medical students access references and virtual tutoring and to streamline clinical documentation and decision-making.