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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.
AI has shaken the industry, but it’s hard to understand how patient data is being collected and used, says Sara Shanti, a partner in Sheppard Mullin’s Corporate Practice Group in Chicago.
Beverly Bell, senior partner, healthcare at Kyndryl, and Steve Fu, principal architect at Amazon Web Services (AWS), talk about healthcare use cases for AI that drive productivity, streamline workflows and deliver care more efficiently.
Jay Rughani, investment partner at a16z, discusses the paper he and his colleagues recently released titled "AI: The Teammate Clinicians Need" and steps regulators should take toward reimbursement policies for care providers using the technology.
Dr. Michael Howell, chief clinical officer at Google, discusses the evolution of the company's medically tuned LLM, how AI can improve health equity and recommendations for regulators constructing rules around AI use in healthcare.
AI can make precision medicine more inclusive, but regulations haven't caught up, says IQVIA's Updesh Dosanjh. He explains how the digital twins developer brings humans into artificial intelligence models to maintain fairness.
Jeremy Petch, director of digital health innovation at Hamilton Health Sciences, discusses his sessions at HIMSS' upcoming AI conference, what attendees will gain from each discussion and what companies must consider during AI development.