Bill Siwicki
Where can smaller hospitals and health systems begin with artificial intelligence? Brent T. Hoard, a partner at Troutman Pepper and AI expert, says most likely with a vendor. He elaborates on this and much more advice.
James McHugh, managing director at Berkeley Research Group, reveals quite positive feelings among provider organization executives on deploying artificial intelligence in the next three years.
Poorly controlled cloud environments, growing access to systems, heightened regulatory scrutiny and significant deals activity will require healthcare CISOs, CIOs and other security leaders to bolster the defenses.
Advice for healthcare CISOs, CIOs and other security leaders on how best to protect their organizations from the vulnerabilities that lie within web apps, from Johannes Ullrich, dean of research at the SANS Technology Institute.
In its first year, the health system treated more than 16,000 patients through Virtual ExpressCare. The service, launched at the peak of the pandemic, was crucial in preserving New York City's emergency care system.
Heidi West discusses telehealth/hybrid in-person care, the communities that could suffer without virtual care and the remaining obstacles to mainstreaming telemedicine.
Its platform proactively matches patients with helpful programs, without a manual search, and enrollment is automated.
An executive at its Center for Telehealth explains how the Pennsylvania health system evaluates virtual care models - and when it knows it's time for an ER visit instead.
An executive at its Center for Telehealth explains how the Pennsylvania health system evaluates virtual care models - and when it knows it's time for an ER visit instead.
The health system's medical director explains how clinical AI is better than predictive analytics when it comes to improving patient outcomes.