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(Sponsored) Farhana Nakhooda, SVP of healthcare and life sciences at Health Catalyst, aims to take learnings from the US and work with healthcare systems in the APAC region to reduce waste using data analytics.
Artificial intelligence is the next priority in Turkey's drive to improve patient care, support clinical staff and pursue digital maturity, says Dr. Şuayip Birinci, the country's deputy minister of health.
There is progress in Germany with digital health, but the digitization process needs to speed up in order to keep up with the rest of Europe, says Peter Vullinghs, CEO of Philips Market DACH.
(Sponsored) Siemens Healthineers aims to make the lives of physicians easier by increasing their confidence in treating their patients and ultimately improve patient outcomes, says Peter Körte, the company's EVP of digital health.
Mark Anderson, president of HealthPointe Solutions, talks about how AI from a clinical workflow perspective can help relieve the burden on physicians and improve the patient experience.
Conveying compassion, or "digital empathy," is possible through technology including virtual coaching and chatbots – if consumers trust the healthcare source, says John Sharp, Personal Connected Health Alliance at HIMSS.
Advocacy issues for those in wheelchairs include AI, autonomous vehicles and other tech for full equality of life, claim Shannon Aquino, vice president of development, and staffer Chris Hoeh at the United Spinal Association.
GE Healthcare Enterprise Imaging Solutions' Omar Sunna explains how partnerships with cloud technology vendors, academics and international institutes have helped the company's AI platform tackle siloed healthcare data.
The Ada Health chatbot came about because many lack provider access but everyone has a smartphone, says Jeff Cutler, the company’s chief commercial officer.
Alex MacLeod, manager of HealthShare Commercial Initiatives at InterSystems, talks about the key areas where AI is expected to make a real difference in healthcare in the coming years.
Kristi Ebong, SVP and GM at Orbita, describes how conversational AI can dynamically respond to and serve patients across the tech literacy spectrum.
Using AI infused into clinical decision support can provide healthcare professionals and patients/consumers with the right information pathways and treatment plans to enable better care outcomes, says Hal Wolf, president and CEO of HIMSS.