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Chirag Shah, an AI expert and professor at the iSchool at the University of Washington, discusses some practical and ethical imperatives as Google, Meta and others advance their research efforts.
Christine Swisher, vice president of data science at oncology AI company Ronin, talks “garbage in, garbage out,” provider-facing dashboards, “AI drift,” and continuous monitoring of model performance.
Juli cofounders Bettina Hein and Bettina Duehrkoop discuss their chronic condition management app, the startup’s recent seed raise and advice for first-time HIMSS conference attendees.
VisiQuate founder and CEO Brian Robertson describes how the power of technology can present insights to users “on a silver platter.”
UW Health Physician Informatics Director for Predictive Analytics Dr. Brian Patterson says it's vital to consider a range of factors when developing and implementing AI models.
SVP and GM of Edison AI and Platform Vignesh Shetty says GE Healthcare can use human judgment and artificial intelligence to uncover what he calls "unknown unknowns."
Dr. Stephen Lin of Stanford University Medicine says the primary care space is ripe for investment and innovation.
(Sponsored) Jason Bray, senior healthcare strategist with VMware, discusses how AI/ML is used, the value and benefits it brings to different areas within healthcare and his experiences implementing it in a hospital setting.
(Sponsored) Taha Kass-Hout, chief medical office and director of machine learning at Amazon Web Services, discusses the importance of developing an end-to-end data strategy to power your machine learning insights to deliver better care.
Gregg Church, president of 4medica, explains how dangerous duplicate patient records are and how technology – including AI – can help providers and others build and maintain clean data, with data duplication rates as low as 1%.
(Sponsored) Analytics tools help extract and share data from HIEs efficiently, which can drive informed clinical decisions that could improve patient outcomes, says Dr. Rami Riman, InterSystems' director of clinical and business improvements in EMEA.
Christine Moundas, a partner at Ropes and Gray, discusses the regulatory outlook for the next year.