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Providers need prescriptive analytics to lower their risk in value-based contracts, says Sheila Talton, CEO of Gray Matter Analytics.
Opioids, controlled substances, expensive oncology therapeutics and vaccines risk being stolen and sold on the black market. Tom Knight, CEO of Invistics, explains how supply chain visibility and inventory control tools help safeguard them.
DrFirst President Cameron Deemer explains how practical machine learning applications can help improve safety and efficiency – automating medication history in hospital EHRs and aggregating patient records in consumer apps.
Remote monitoring technology can expand the reach of clinical trials, says Jennifer Price, executive director of data and analytics at THREAD.
Jonathan Weiner, professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, discusses some of the data fundamentals necessary for effective AI and machine learning algorithms.
(Sponsored) Not only does Pure bake security into its products, it partners with data protection vendors to ensure its products work with those healthcare organizations are already using, says Josh Gluck, VP of Global Healthcare Technology Strategy.
(Sponsored) Augmented intelligence, not artificial intelligence, is especially important when building predictive models that improve, not drive, health disparities, says Jason Jones, chief data scientist at Health Catalyst.
Republican plaintiffs contend that without a mandate to buy health insurance or face a tax penalty, the ACA should be invalidated, but justices appear to think the law is severable from the mandate.
The artificial intelligence iPhone app integrates with 13-location OrthoIndy's EHR, sending caregivers' spoken words directly into the right places in the record.
(Sponsored) CEO envisions a global ecosystem that shifts healthcare from diagnose and treatment to wellness and prevention.
(Sponsored) Montreal-based software startup Imagia is expanding AI into cancer research, says Chief Technology Officer Florent Chandelier.
Building AI for a diverse population requires excellent data, say Dr. Art Papier, CEO of VisualDx, and Dr. Nada Elbuluk, the company's director of clinical impact.