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Lars Maaløe, cofounder and chief technology officer of Corti, says the Danish company's technology can improve the efficiency and efficacy of provider-patient encounters.
Dr. Christopher Sharp, chief medical information officer at Stanford Health Care, relays how the health system creates and employs generative AI for documentation assistance, clinical decision support and to improve the patient experience.
Dr. Jonathan Chen, assistant professor at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research, highlights his upcoming HIMSS24 session on discerning what is real in AI and potential effects on patient care.
Technology can play a role in internal and external communication for discharges and transport, says Dr. Will O'Connor, CMIO at TigerConnect.
"Our mission is to connect EMS providers with their ecosystems of care," said Jonathon Feit, CEO of Beyond Lucid Technologies. AI can ensure EMS has situational awareness while moving patients, helping to avoid responder burnout.
Dr. Srinivasan Suresh, VP, CIO and CMIO at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, discusses applications of ChatGPT and LLMs in healthcare, various uses for these tools and how the technology has the potential to help and harm patients.
Dr. Khalid Alyafei, senior attending physician of emergency medicine at Sidra Medicine in Qatar, details the advantages of reaching the highest stage of O-EMRAM and the positive outcomes for both healthcare professionals and patients.
Building valuable artificial intelligence models requires gathering good quality data for every population and data validation, says Luis Ahumada, director of health data science and analytics at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital.
Education is a key component, but not the only one, of ensuring safe and explainable AI, says Jeremy Petch, director of digital health innovation at Hamilton Health Sciences.
Ionian Healthcare Consulting founder and consultant Matt Cybulsky relays how providers and payers can use AI and machine learning in value-based care and preventative care to forecast the onset of health conditions and alter patient behavior.
Albert Marinez, Cleveland Clinic’s chief analytics officer, describes the health system’s use of AI, including piloting tools to ease workflow, like ambient listening during patient exams, and lessons learned during early-stage implementation.
Brian Esterly, CEO of TimeDoc Health, discusses key social determinants of health issues, the rise in comorbidities complicating the delivery of care, healthcare deserts, and how health IT can serve as a bridge to all of these patients.