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Hal Wolf, HIMSS president and CEO, talks about how signing a Memorandum of Understanding with South Korea's Health Information Service will help measure digital maturity of the country's hospitals and support workforce development.
Dr. Benoit Desjardins, University of Pennsylvania radiology professor, says AI-powered radiology tools aren't yet ready to make diagnoses; they must return accurate results and save time to be truly useful to burned-out radiologists.
Jerry Shultz, president at Lightbeam Health Solutions, talks about how the company uses predictive analytics and AI to help payers and health systems determine patients' risk profiles and assign them to the most appropriate care path.
Jeff Webber, Intelliguard CTO, discusses takeaways from HIMSS24's Healthcare Cybersecurity Forum, including the need for vendor partners to help healthcare organizations understand and implement the NIST 2.0 framework.
Nicolas Ostrowski of Future Processing talks about how his company supports clients with website building using low-code tools, as well as with implementing AI and process automation to streamline their operations.
Cody Coonradt, CEO and founder of Billy, discusses how patients, advocates and insurance agents use the company's app, which displays hospital pricing data by location, to negotiate prices for medical procedures.
Jerry Villacres, sales VP of Cloud Solutions at Manifold Group, discusses attending HIMSS24 sessions and exhibit hall to network and to explore uses for AI technology in healthcare.
Lyle McMillin, principal product manager at Hyland, says the company's recent survey with HIMSS Market Insights found that many healthcare organizations are still struggling to exchange patient data, even after moving to the cloud.
Mark Polyak, president of global data management at Ipsos, discusses results from a recent health survey, in which 47-49% of American respondents said they had no objection to clinicians deploying AI tools to make diagnoses.
Joe O'Brien, head of sales, digital health at LG Electronics, talks about how the company is partnering with health systems to support hybrid care models that mitigate shortages of staff and available beds at long-term care facilities.
Marilee Benson, president and cofounder of Zen Healthcare IT, discusses the company's interoperability platform, which creates a "gateway" for healthcare data exchange between technology providers and customers.
Rather than simply alert doctors of possible medication errors, Emmanuel Bilbault, cofounder and CEO of POSOS, says the company's AI-powered clinical support platform offers alternate drugs to prescribe to avoid interaction risk.