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Sunny Virmani, group product manager of health AI at Google, discusses the tech giant's AI model for diabetic retinopathy, AI's potential to transform the healthcare industry and patient access to care, and Google's plans for AI in 2025.
Calls are answered quickly, keeping patients engaged in the central scheduling system, says Yuriy Kotlyar, cofounder and CEO of American Health Connection.
AI solutions can help healthcare organizations strengthen their security posture, but Greg Young, VP of cybersecurity market strategy at Trend Micro, warns that use of unapproved, unsecured AI tools may put patient data at risk.
Konyang University Hospital in Daejeon, South Korea, is increasingly developing and adopting AI technologies to drive patient-centric care, shares CIO Dr Yongsuk Kim.
At the center of the organization's values is providing a better patient experience. The hospital wants to stand out in the crowd. And awards and patient feedback bolster the heart hospital's focus.
Lee Kim, senior principal for cybersecurity and privacy at HIMSS, explains some of the sometimes surprising ways privacy and security intersect with health access, patient engagement and education.
After the pandemic, Indonesians are back to seeking consultations in person but SMC Telogorejo Hospital keeps it for a specific patient sector, shares president director Dr Alice Sutedjo Lisa.
Dr. Jay Anders, chief medical officer at Medicomp Systems, says slowing down AI deployment in healthcare may be necessary for patient safety. He explains why for healthcare C-suite executives and tech leaders.
Telehealth systems in patient rooms can help hospitals improve experiences for patients and staff. Tod Nestor, Caregility CFO, discusses how hospital leaders can best implement telehealth and measure its ROI and cost-reduction potential.
Fearing fraud, patients may not answer phone calls from providers or health plans, which can negatively impact their care. Jim Tyrrell, VP of global product strategy at TNS, discusses how branded calling and spoof protection can help.
Adam Hutchinson, founder and CEO of oVRcome, discusses virtual reality exposure therapy, the company's recent trial on its self-guided solution for social anxiety and closing the gap in access to VR treatment for providers and patients.
Vantiq's Sam Schifman talks about how the company's platform can assist clinicians in managing aging and chronically ill patients' care by "orchestrating" different systems to process and contextualize data in real time.