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Building valuable artificial intelligence models requires gathering good quality data for every population and data validation, says Luis Ahumada, director of health data science and analytics at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital.
Rob Luke, chief scientist at Ae Studio, relays how the company utilizes artificial intelligence internally and for clients to create solutions for a variety of problems, such as data summarization, audio processing and interpreting reports.
Dr. Sanjeev Bhavnani of Scripps Health discusses his work with FDA's Digital Health Center of Excellence and clinical AI deployments and offers his thoughts on safety and guardrails.
Education is a key component, but not the only one, of ensuring safe and explainable AI, says Jeremy Petch, director of digital health innovation at Hamilton Health Sciences.
Dr. Rebecca G. Mishuris discusses responsible use of AI and shows how her health system is getting results with the advanced technology in this latest in our series on top health IT voices talking artificial intelligence.
The technology is offering a new era of "intelligence-based medicine," says Dr. Harvey Castro, a practicing ER physician and host of the GPT Podcast.
The imaging process, from ordering to diagnosis, has been transformed by AI and automation, says Dr. Benoit Desjardins, professor of radiology at Penn Medicine.
Sunil Dadlani, EVP and chief information and digital officer at Atlantic Health System, relays how his organization implemented AI and challenges it faced related to regulations, workforce and interoperability.
Ionian Healthcare Consulting founder and consultant Matt Cybulsky relays how providers and payers can use AI and machine learning in value-based care and preventative care to forecast the onset of health conditions and alter patient behavior.
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.