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AI-driven cardiac imaging in the hands of any medical professional can enhance the speed of acute, field, EMS and rural patient care decisions, according to UltraSight CEO Davidi Vortman.
Rep. Don Beyer of Virginia talks about exciting developments in AI and machine learning models that might lead to faster detection of breast and pancreatic cancer and improved outcomes for patients.
At a Global Health Equity Week panel on AI and health equity, Dr. Chris Gibbons, founder and CEO of The Greystone Group, points out that eliminating bias in AI algorithm and technology design will support health equity work.
Lynn Carroll, COO of HSBlox, discusses the role of AI and machine learning to target the most vulnerable individuals and enterprise-level capabilities required for critical inputs into SDOH and other core processes.
She discusses the company's approach to advanced natural language processing and large language models through its partnership with Google, its generative AI capability for clinical documentation, its conversational AI virtual assistant, and more.
DUOS uses feedback from platform users to leverage social determinants of health data and enhance care navigation for Medicare beneficiaries, said Karl Ulfers, cofounder and CEO.
The technology opportunities of standing up a new hospital, importance of provider and patient experience and, of course, AI, are among the topics we discuss with Chief Information Innovation Officer Myra Davis.
Stanford Health Care's chief information officer offers a look at some AI and data innovation projects his team has been working on, explains how he's prioritizing strategic IT investments and shares thoughts on some emerging tech he's excited about.
Aniket Singh Rajput, CEO and founder of Neuroglee, shows how cognitive care-at-home technology can help patients in an area where there are no proven medications.
As Boston-based Mass General Brigham pilots new use cases for generative AI, its chief information officer describes them – shares his thoughts on how it should be regulated and how to build guardrails around patient safety, ethics and transparency.
Talkspace uses linguistic regression to analyze deidentified behavioral health messages and alerts clinicians to patients who may be at risk for self-harm risk – with "dramatic" positive results, says Gil Margolin, CTO.
Jonathan Shannon, associate vice president of healthcare strategy at LexisNexis Risk Solutions, discusses best practices for balancing healthcare organizations' need for multilayered security with patients' desire for a seamless, positive experience.