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Jeffrey Schneider at DoD and Navin Natoewal at Philips explain how algorithms and consumer wearables that predicted 73% of service members COVID-19 cases up to 2.5 days prior to symptoms could be used in healthcare.
Freddie Feldman, director of voice and conversational interfaces at Wolters Kluwer, describes the use of voice interfaces to follow up with hospital patients at home to extend care and reduce readmissions.
Karsten Klose and Peter Mountney of Olympus explain how Odin Vision has become Olympus' first digital excellence center, gathering AI capabilities in an agile, clinician-centered environment combining integrated hardware/software solutions.
Nicky Murphy, International Government Health Lead at AWS explains how cloud can reduce costs while also improving productivity and resilience. Companies can easily access AI and machine learning tools through cloud platforms.
R. Ryan Sadeghian, CMIO of Hunterdon Healthcare System, sees a lot uses for ChatGPT, particularly in medical education, clinical practice and disease management, but there are drawbacks.
Michael Hasselberg, the University of Rochester's chief digital health officer, and Dr. Justin Norden, a partner at GSR Ventures, share how their partnership is helping both the health system and the venture firm in the current economic environment.
HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf and Clalit Chief Innovation Officer Ran Balicer discuss the highlights of HIMSS23, including AI's promise to transform care for the better.
Dr. Tim O'Connell, CEO and founder of Emtelligent, talks about how his company's NLP software can parse huge volumes of medical records to help healthcare providers and payers derive valuable patient insights.
Dr. Colin Banas, chief medical officer at DrFirst, talks about how his company's AI-driven tool speeds up medication refill and renewal requests and enhances patient safety through flagging transcription mistakes.
John Gaines, VP of marketing at Cohere Health, talks about streamlining the lengthy prior authorization process for providers and payers as well as determining best care paths for patients using machine learning.
Lawrence Whittle, CCO at Verana Health, talks about how Verana Health uses large amounts of structured and unstructured de-identified patient data, including medical images, to inform value-based care models.
Dr. Sameer Vohra, director of Illinois Department of Public Health, explains how the data IDPH has on hand can help the department better understand who might be at greatest risk of a variety of conditions.