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Robert Booker, HITRUST's chief strategy officer, talks about the need to deploy artificial intelligence responsibly in healthcare as a part of risk management, and how his company's AI Risk Management Assessment helps companies grapple with rapidly evolving technology.
Orr Inbar, cofounder and CEO of QuantHealth, discusses how artificial intelligence can predict how patients will respond to therapies still in development, and the role tech has to play in drug development in the future.
Dr. Guido Giunti, adjunct professor of digital health at the University of Oulu in Finland, said healthcare organizations can prepare for the future by harnessing tech to leverage information.
Aside from assisting in clinical matters, RTLS technology can allow leaders to track clinicians and respond quickly if they need help, said Northeast Georgia Health System CIO Chris Paravate.
Osara Health helps identify patients who would benefit by returning to work as rehabilitation, which also helps take away financial anxiety, says cofounder and CEO Dr. Raghav Murali-Ganesh.
Health systems can use predictive analytics and AI in models to staff the ER and for other intelligence scheduling, says Larry Adams, RN, EVP and chief nurse executive at ShiftMed.
Withings Health Solutions realized the bold impact they could have in developing digital devices to help people take care of themselves, says VP Antoine Robiliard.
Security risk trends include the move to mobile, a password-less future and outsourcing, says Joel Burleson-Davis, SVP Worldwide Engineering Cyber at Imprivata.
Swimming robotic pill allows gastroenterologists the ability to look around the inside of body by video call, says Torrey Smith, cofounder and CEO of Endiatx.
The Patient Safety Structural Measure released by CMS in the inpatient rule hard-wires patient safety as a top priority, says Leah Binder, president and CEO The Leapfrog Group.