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Florian Podewski of Germany's Federal Ministry of Health cautions that health systems must prepare now for risks posed by deepfake technology, unsecured medical devices and quantum computing.
Navel, a patient assistant robot from navel robotics, talks about its mission of delivering conversation, games and social engagement to patients to reduce loneliness and create a more positive care experience.
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.
Brain Imaging Adaptive Core, or BrainIAC, holds huge promise for an array of important neurology research use cases, says Dr. Benjamin Kann, of the Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Program at Mass General Brigham.
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.
Anton Hasselgren, ecosystem lead at 28DIGITAL, discusses how the UNITE project is bringing together regions, hospitals, startups, public agencies and industry partners to enable borderless European digital health services.
Author Karen Hao says users often do not know about the immense scale of AI data centers and their computing infrastructure, as well as the labor exploitation and environmental strain that accompany them.
According to Dr. Sy Saeed, executive director at the ECU Center for Telepsychiatry, 75% of lifetime disorders begin before the age of 18, with an average of 49% having no access to care.
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.
Vikram Bhaskaran and Dr. Rohan Ramakrishna, Roon cofounders, discuss the importance of enabling connectivity between physicians globally following the WHO's declaration of Ebola as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.
Dr. Ji-Hyuk Yang and Dr. Wonchul Cha of Samsung Medical Center say strengthening the hospital's interoperability helped it achieve Stage 6 in the HIMSS Continuity of Care Maturity Model.