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Pravin Pant, VP of advanced analytics, and Michael Gould, associate VP of interoperability strategy, both at ZeOmega, talk about how the company uses AI to identify vulnerable patient populations and suggest ways to improve their health outcomes.
Instead of waiting weeks to see a specialist, patients one day could use an AI app to treat them the same day. How provider organizations react to artificial intelligence progress will be key, says Mount Sinai CMIO Dr. Bruce Darrow.
That's the picture painted by Dr. Bruce Darrow, the interim chief digital and information officer and CMIO, who offers an overview of artificial intelligence used at the famed New York health system today.
Susan Conover, cofounder and CEO of Piction Health, highlights the digital health company’s AI-enabled dermatology-focused offering, its recent $6 million raise and its plan to scale its reach and expand its partnerships across healthcare.
Stéphanie Allassonière, professor of applied mathematics at the Univérsite Paris Cité, teaches medical students the basics of AI by showing them how clinical questions can be translated into mathematical challenges.
Aaron Gani, founder and CEO of RealizedCare, discusses how business models have changed in digital therapeutics as technology evolves and how pharma can leverage DTx modalities to collect data for R&D and thoroughly analyze patients.
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.