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Hospitals have seconds to respond using defensive AI to recognize algorithm transformations taking place is suspected malware, says Richard Staynings, chief security strategist at Cylera.
Deep Dive: Overwork has become an epidemic among physicians and nurses, with burdensome regulatory requirements and suboptimal EHR experiences only exacerbating their frustrations. Fixing the problem demands new strategies to restore joy to medicine.
Gyant CEO Pascal Zuta describes his company's AI platform and where it can improve workflows.
Cris Ross, CIO at the Mayo Clinic, describes his organization’s new 10-year partnership with Google Cloud that aims to look for the next breakthroughs that diagnose and treat complex and serious illness or conditions more effectively.
Mark Sendak, population health and data science lead at Duke Health, explains the AI and machine learning applications his team is exploring, and how they're making them work safely for patients.
(Sponsored) Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, board of trustees chair for the American Medical Association, says promising AI tools can enable physicians to perform more effectively across the work that they do.
Dr. Mohd Hanif Abdul Gaus, director of health technology at LogixLab, speaking recently at HIMSS AsiaPac19, describes how his AI-powered diagnostic tool is helping innovate approaches to medical imaging.
Peter Faulkner, CEO of Bendigo Health -- a large regional health service in Victoria, Australia -- talks about increased demand changing the business of hospital management, and how tech advances around supply chain and machine learning can help.
Holly Rimmasch at Health Catalyst says many health systems are living with feet in both worlds, but diverse incentives will eventually force a reckoning. She also discusses how data can help hospitals allocate thin resources like care managers.
Accredited Health CTO Mark Plaskow discusses how machine learning can improve outcomes and reduce unnecessary spending.
"We need to redefine what is a doctor," says Dr. Steven Charlap, CEO of GeneYes, a digital health startup aimed at giving physicians greater insights by improving data management capabilities.
Charles Atkinson, founder of The Whole Brain Foundation and a West Nile virus survivor, has drawn up a multi-dimensional whole brain model that aims to ultimately help "augment humanity's capacity to deal with illness."