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Dr. Ivor Horn, Google's chief health equity officer, discusses how the tech giant ensures health equity in its AI models, its new technology and tools available for digital health companies to assess equity performance in their AI offerings.
Punit Soni, CEO & founder of Suki AI, talks about how the company's flagship product, in use at more than 250 U.S. health systems, prepares clinical notes and codes after each visit to give clinicians more time with patients and lower documentation.
Patricia MacTaggart, program director and teaching instructor at George Washington University and 2024 Changemaker Award recipient, says that developing AI policy needs to mitigate risk without stifling innovation, much like the early days of EHRs.
Dr. Brian Anderson, CEO of the Coalition of Health AI (CHAI), discusses bringing together more than 1,300 organizations, including government and industry leaders, to build consensus-driven best practices and standards for using AI in healthcare.
Rowland Illing, chief medical officer at AWS, talks about how to choose the right partner, develop a strong cloud infrastructure and balance securing and managing healthcare data in the cloud in this HIMSS24 session clip.
Learn from GE HealthCare and Caption Care experts about how AI and point-of-care handheld ultrasound solutions can bring needed imaging exams to patients in a variety of care settings worldwide in this HIMSS24 session clip.
Don Thompson, head of marketing at TeleVox, talks about leveraging AI to create a platform that instantly connects patients to local providers and keeps a communication channel open throughout the care journey.
In episode 4, season 2 of this series, sponsored by Arcadia, Luis M. Ahumada, director of health data science and analytics at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, and Arcadia’s Jake Hochberg discuss how smaller organizations can deploy AI tools.
Now it's working with Epic on EHR chart summarization via artificial intelligence, first emphasizing inpatient hospital course summary. The top digital health MD tells all.
Artificial intelligence can be used to gain efficiencies throughout the patient journey and boost the future of individual health tracking, says Dr. Brian Hasselfeld, senior medical director, digital health and innovation, at Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Patty Hayward, healthcare and life sciences GM at Talkdesk, discusses how the call center software company integrates AI with EHRs to provide a better experience for patients and lets agents bring more empathy to conversations.
Matthew Ko, DeepScribe cofounder, president and COO, talks about how the company built trust in its ambient AI through deploying validation models that prevent inaccuracies and maintain the integrity of the clinical documentation it generates.