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Charles Worthington, CTO and Chief AI Officer at the Department of Veteran Affairs, gives tips on how to succeed in artificial intelligence to IT leaders at hospitals and health systems.
Rajiv Kolagani, vice president and chief data and AI officer at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, talks where IT execs should start with genAI and where they should be cautious.
William Cavanaugh, Concord Technologies CEO, says his company's AI-powered cloud fax tool enables fast, secure clinical data exchange and extracts EHR data from transmitted documents.
Technology will become more invisible and "human" as well as make the healthcare experience more frictionless, says Punit Soni, CEO and founder of Suki.
Tom Liddell, Harmony Healthcare IT CEO, shares how the company's new tool leverages AI to automate clinical registry workflows for clinicians, which reduces manual data entry.
Sandra Johnson, SVP of client services at CliniComp, discusses how the company's EHR leverages intrinsic AI to improve clinical workflows and increase speed to billing and collections.
Neville Perry of the Dubai Health Authority says the country's AI in Healthcare Forum spotlighted the roles AI tools can play in healthcare's future, including surfacing important information from research journals for clinicians.
Fakeeh Care Group's Naveed Ahmed Rathor says the health system, which has developed its own AI-enabled EHR, is building an AI center of excellence to gain data-driven insights that will address burnout and improve care delivery.
Amid global workforce shortages and an ever-growing volume of data, Hal Wolf, HIMSS president and CEO, says AI tools can support clinical decision-making, but that caution is needed to ensure that they are used responsibly.
M42's Dr. Maaz Shaikh says the company "co-creates" its AI-powered technology with input from clinical users to ensure that the tools improve experiences for patients and clinicians.
Using LLMs to analyze claim denial letters and create tailored appeals can drive efficiency, but Anurag Mehta, Omega Healthcare CEO, says humans must always be in the loop to approve or edit the resulting documents.
Saad Alhuzami of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Health discusses how the Kingdom is leveraging AI-powered screenings for chronic diseases and creating digital twins that reflect patients' medical histories and risk factors.