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Sophia Henry, clinical consultant at Beckman Coulter, discusses highlights from a HIMSS AI in Healthcare Forum panel about navigating ethical considerations around AI use and responsible AI and how nurses can use the tech to reduce burnout.
Albert Marinez, Cleveland Clinic’s chief analytics officer, describes the health system’s use of AI, including piloting tools to ease workflow, like ambient listening during patient exams, and lessons learned during early-stage implementation.
Drawing from her own experience, University of North Carolina Health Chief Analytics Officer Rachini Moosavi offers perspective and best practices for ensuring ethical and responsible artificial intelligence.
Richard Staynings, chief security strategist at Cylera, discusses the difficulties involved in being a cybersecurity professional, tackling bad actors and how AI can both improve and hinder strategies to ensure healthcare system security.
With new rules from ONC focused on algorithm transparency, Tom Hallisey, digital health strategy lead for HANYS, gives perspective on new regulatory priorities, the promise of ambient NLP and more.
Brigid Bondoc, partner and life sciences attorney at Morrison Foerster, offers her views on the right regulatory approach to foster artificial intelligence innovation while protecting safety and transparency.
Harjinder Sandhu, CTO of health platforms and solutions at Microsoft, discusses the proper use of OpenAI in healthcare, research on LLMs, bias in AI technology and recommendations for regulators developing rules on AI use in healthcare.
Anne Snowdon, chief research officer at HIMSS, discusses the promise of artificial intelligence in healthcare – and describes how the health systems she works with are using it to clinical and operational challenges.
Chris Larkin, chief technology officer at Concord Technologies, talks about how AI tools can improve patient-provider relationships by summarizing records and taking notes so clinicians can focus on directly caring for patients.
Severence MacLaughlin, CEO and founder of DeLorean AI, discusses the merits of buying versus building AI solutions and building a strategy to drive better patient outcomes by leveraging AI.
Robert Havasy, senior director of informatics strategy at HIMSS, shares insights he received as host of HIMSS AI in Healthcare Forum in San Diego and what AI stakeholders are concerned about as the technology progresses.
Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, president of the American Medical Association, discusses the organization’s AI principles on the development and deployment of AI, members’ concerns around AI and who should be held liable for AI use in healthcare.