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With a newly minted title addition of Chief AI and Information Officer, the health system's Chief Digital Officer describes plans and priorities for artificial intelligence, IT infrastructure, cybersecurity and more.
The two longtime CIOs discuss their own care journeys, and how they were inspired to write a book for patients who may be starting their own encounters with a health system that isn't always easy to navigate.
At HIMSS24, the Maine health system's chief medical information officer will offer an education session on integrating telehealth. He previews it here while also discussing AI strategy and giving an update on Northern Lights collaboration with Optum.
The chief information and digital officer (and CISO), speaking in advance of his appearance at the HIMSS AI in Healthcare Forum, offers perspective on how one health system is implementing AI across the care continuum.
The technology opportunities of standing up a new hospital, importance of provider and patient experience and, of course, AI, are among the topics we discuss with Chief Information Innovation Officer Myra Davis.
Stanford Health Care's chief information officer offers a look at some AI and data innovation projects his team has been working on, explains how he's prioritizing strategic IT investments and shares thoughts on some emerging tech he's excited about.
As Boston-based Mass General Brigham pilots new use cases for generative AI, its chief information officer describes them – shares his thoughts on how it should be regulated and how to build guardrails around patient safety, ethics and transparency.
The chief medical information officer of Omaha's Children's Hospital & Medical Center says large language models and generative AI have huge potential for healthcare – but is taking a cautiously deliberative approach to deploying them.
Judy Jiao, CIO of National Government Services, discusses those and other issues: using data to close gaps in care, precision medicine advancements and more.
The University of Tennessee chief information officer talks about how the role is evolving, how rapid digital transformation is changing it and the ways CIOs can work with other C-suite leaders to play a bigger role shaping healthcare strategy.
The chief digital and information officer gives some up-close perspective on deploying ambient voice technology across different departments to help streamline documentation and ease clinician burden.
“We can’t underestimate the power of communicating and connecting with people,” says the chief information officer, who highlights how the New Orleans health system is using emerging technologies toward its goals.