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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.
Dr. Benoit Desjardins, professor at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, discusses cybersecurity risks posed by smart medical devices, but adds that most people would not be a target of such attacks.
Dr. Brian Anderson, chief digital health physician at MITRE, talks about the importance of partnerships between digital health companies, health systems and regulators as the development and use of advanced AI tools for healthcare increases.
Taking care acuity into account, analytics and artificial intelligence can help drive change from volume to value, says Todd Gottula, president and cofounder of Clarify Health.
Munjal Shah, cofounder and CEO of Hippocratic AI, discusses the large language model his company is building, explaining how it will be used to make healthcare more efficient and how it differs from Google and ChatGPT's LLM models.
Anna Dover, director of product management at FDB (formerly First Databank), talks problems prescribers face with drug-related clinical decision support alerts, how IT can help and the potential role of AI.
Dr. Brian Anderson, chief digital health physician at MITRE and co-founder Coalition for Health AI, discusses the group's perspective on safe and reliable artificial intelligence deployments.