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Dr. Farukh Usmani, medical director of digital technology services at Intermountain, describes what it took to be the first-ever organization to attain Stage 7 validation of the newly modernized HIMSS Infrastructure Adoption Model.
Grace Cordovano, cofounder of Unblock Health and a 2024 HIMSS Changemaker Award recipient, discusses how patients may need help from AI tools or peer support groups to make knowledgeable decisions based on data from their medical records.
Dr. Jay Anders, CMO at Medicomp Systems, talks about the limitations of current large language models (LLMs) for coding and identifying clinical quality measures, as well as the need for further model training and clinician vigilance to avoid errors.
Gabriela Mustata Wilson, health and public health informatics director at the Multi-Interprofessional Center for Health Informatics and 2023 Changemaker Award winner, on her inspiration to form global and local data-driven public health partnerships.
Cris Ross, CIO of Mayo Clinic, and Edward Marx, CEO of Marx Advisory, talk about how their own experiences inspired their new book, "Diagnosed," which guides patients to take charge of their healthcare journey after a difficult diagnosis.
Connie White Delaney, dean and professor at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing, discusses the pivotal role technology and informatics play in nursing, as well as the need to involve nurses in the design and testing of new digital tools.
Traditional healthcare plans focus on treatment once patients become ill. Eduardo Iglesias, founder and CEO of VivaWell, discusses how VivaWell’s affordable, mostly employer-sponsored plans emphasize preventative care to keep people healthy.
Gustavo Adolfo Torres Becerra, healthcare manager at Minsait, an Indra company, discusses how gathering residents’ socioeconomic and clinical data will help healthcare agencies create health programs tailored to their needs.
Tom Leary, SVP and head of government relations at HIMSS, talks about global policy issues top of mind at HIMSS24, including AI regulation, maternal policy and public health. He also discusses the need to push for improved access and equity of care.
Adam Chee, associate professor at National University of Singapore, talks about how forming collaborative healthcare ecosystems between health systems, payers and vendors supports the goal of delivering cost-effective, holistic preventive care.
Mary Joy Garcia-Dia, program director of nursing informatics at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, says nurse informaticists should have a voice in selecting new technologies such as AI to ensure they address bias and capture accurate data.
Dr. Priscilla Frase, Ozarks Healthcare CMIO and 2024 HIMSS Changemaker Award recipient, says the advantages of working in rural healthcare, including speed to market in developing and testing new programs, outweigh the challenges.