Strategic Planning
Clinical and technology leaders from Mass General Brigham, AWS and GE HealthCare discuss what's needed to move AI forward.
HIMSS24
<p>High-quality imaging coupled with computer technologies for the eye could be used in the future to identify strokes, before they happen, and cardiovascular disease, but interoperability challenges remain, says Kerry Goetz, associate director, NEI Office of Data Science and Health Informatics.</p>
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HIMSS24
<p>HIMSS clinical informatics advisor Whende Carroll discusses the 26th annual Nursing Informatics Forum at HIMSS24 and how technologies have created efficiencies in the post-pandemic world.<br />
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"Patients want great health and compassionate care easily delivered," says Dr. Amy Compton-Phillips.
Learning how to manage energy is the skill set of our time, says Suneel Gupta, speaking at HIMSS24.
<p>Qualified health information networks, or QHINs, form a national network under TEFCA which has the reach to bring on all healthcare entities in the country, says Dr. John Blair, CEO of MedAllies, a designated QHIN.</p>
<p>AI Co-Pilot can listen to healthcare communication, offer feedback for better patient decisions and help with documentation, says Lars Maaløe, Corti cofounder and chief technology officer.<br />
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HIMSS24
<p>Heading into HIMSS24, Prashant Natarajan, vice president of strategy and products at H2O.ai, says he's looking forward to hearing strategies and working together within the HIMSS framework.</p>
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HIMSS24
<p>Change management barriers include reimagining how health systems communicate with physicians and nursing staff, say Cleveland Clinic ACO's Dr. Jessica Hohman and Cleveland Clinic Florida's Dr. Richard Rothman, who will be speaking at HIMSS24.<br />
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<p>Gabriel Seidman, director of policy at Ellison Institute of Technology and colleagues wrote a paper on what the federal government and states can do to build a nationwide ecosystem to address homelessness and other health issues.<br />
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