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Jay Anders, Medicomp CMO, cautions that clinicians are concerned about AI tools' hallucinations and inconsistent outputs, so more governance and stronger guardrails are needed to get their buy-in.
The CDC's Public Health Data Strategy plans to create a secure data ecosystem that provides timely information to patients, clinicians and local public health agencies, says Matthew Ritchey, director of technology and products.
Mikhail Golovnya, senior advisory data scientist at Minitab, says that modern AI, although it is now more accessible to non-scientists, is still just a form of machine learning and is not as powerful as some believe.
Lauri Billingsley and Mari Tietze of the University of Texas at Arlington discuss their work using AI-powered geomapping to identify areas in Texas without nearby maternal care services and pinpoint where high-risk mothers live.
Yashbir Singh, assistant professor of radiology at Mayo Clinic, says his team is using an AI model to assist in diagnosing cholangiocarcinoma from images and has published research demonstrating its benefit.
Dr. Michael Zaroukian of the HIMSS Analytics North America Advisory Council talks about how the council shapes the models HIMSS uses to measure how health systems use digital tools to strengthen operations and improve patient care.
Dr. Chia-Ying Liu, head of Physician Hospitalist Inpatient Division at Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, says the hospital has learned from HIMSS maturity model validation to define measurable goals first, then deploy tools to achieve them.
A volunteer review team from the HIMSS Global Health Education Committee evaluates more than 500 proposals to determine the direction for each year's conference, says Paul Brian Contino, Healthcare Strategy Advisor CIO.
Johnson & Johnson's Peggy Berkery and SONSIEL's Mary Lou Ackerman discuss how SONSIEL has helped nurses collaborate globally and become recognized as essential clinical problem-solvers.
Dr. Ray Mak, associate professor of radiation oncology at Mass General Brigham, talks about FaceAge, an AI tool that reads cancer patients' facial images to help clinicians assess mortality risk and choose a course of treatment.
Julie Demaree, chief technology and digital innovation officer at St. Mary's Healthcare Amsterdam, says the hospital fine-tuned its warning system to prevent physician fatigue by focusing on higher-value drug alerts.
Dr. Don Rucker, chief strategy officer at 1upHealth, says Bulk FHIR is a breakthrough for population health since it enables health systems to access and analyze volumes of patient data.