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Niall O'Connor, chief technology officer at Cohere Health, shares strategies and insights on how payers and providers can prevent overwhelming administrative processes with automation.
Dr. Oscar C. Marroquin, chief healthcare data and analytics officer at the UPMC health system, talks about what it takes to create the clinical analytics infrastructure that makes technologies like AI and machine learning useful.
Edward Yurcisin, chief technology officer at the NCQA, says using the organization's open-source CQL engine to digitize HEDIS measures and others to improve the quality of healthcare in the U.S. and internationally with FHIR.
Dr. Joye Purser, field CISO for Veritas Technologies, explains high-impact cyber threats that healthcare organizations face, as well as how to build a security culture from the inside out to prevent and combat data breaches.
Payel Das, principal research staff member and manager in the Trusted AI department of IBM and IBM master inventor, relays the prospect of large language models filling gaps in data and generating insight based on what is missing.
The nursing shortage is not going away and will require creative solutions such as virtual care, says Caregility Chief Nursing Officer Wendy Deibert.
Naomi Fried, CEO and founder of PharmStars, discusses the 13 startups from its cohort on digital innovation for women's health and health equity and details of the accelerators' next cohort, Digital Innovations in Therapeutic Delivery.
More choice doesn't mean better experiences, says Dr. Adrienne Boissy, Qualtrics CMO and Cleveland Clinic staff neurologist. Consumers are making value-based decisions and care about privacy, so they should be co-designing healthcare AI.
Sam Glassenberg, founder and CEO of Level Ex, discusses how the newly released Apple Vision Pro augmented reality headset may be used in medicine, including how its eye-tracking technology could affect a surgeon's performance.
Andrew Eye, cofounder and CEO of ClosedLoop.ai, addresses zero tolerance for "black box" algorithms, achieving fairness with patient-level explainable AI and establishing best ML practices to advise thoughtful healthcare policy decisions.
Jeffrey Schneider at DoD and Navin Natoewal at Philips explain how algorithms and consumer wearables that predicted 73% of service members COVID-19 cases up to 2.5 days prior to symptoms could be used in healthcare.
Chad Peterson, managing director at NetSPI, talks about HIPAA's "unwritten requirement" – how pentesting can help HIT understand environments and protect vulnerabilities.