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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.
Dr. Alan S. Young, head of clinical partnerships at KēlaHealth, discusses the potential of artificial intelligence and data analytics to help clinicians get a full picture of a patient's health.
Sheeza Hussain, chief commercial officer at Biofourmis, explains how the company’s advanced analytics engine finds baseline metrics for individual patients so their providers can assess when they need medical intervention.
Chris Young, head of product at Force Therapeutics, discusses artificial intelligence's role in improving the efficacy of care, and offers tips on digital care management platform usability.
Isaiah Nathaniel, CIO at Delaware Valley Community Health and HIMSS Changemaker, discusses how his health system reimagined its technology infrastructure during the COVID-19 pandemic.
GSR Ventures’ Sunny Kumar and Justin Norden on how AI is changing the game in healthcare
Patient care is optimized with the use of artificial intelligence, which also helps reduce clinician burnout, according to professor Selwa A. F. Al-Hazzaa, MD, founder and CEO of Saudi Development Med.
Lynn Carroll, COO at HSBlox, discusses how community care networks can help with value-based care, and the roles blockchain, artificial intelligence and machine learning play in the process.
Dr. Mike Dulin, chief medical officer at Gray Matter Analytics and a professor at UNC Charlotte, highlights how analytics can boost social determinants of health, health disparities and value-based care efforts.
Rebecca Sulfridge, clinical pharmacy specialist, emergency medicine, at Covenant HealthCare, explains how using artificial intelligence to check medication histories helped limit face-to-face contact during the COVID-19 pandemic.