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Change management helped Providence leverage AI for clinical notes, an inbox management system and other products, says Dr. Eve Cunningham, chief of virtual care and digital health at Providence.
AI systems can summarize what's happening with a patient, but if the system makes up or omits information it can lead to catastrophic consequences, says Harjinder Sandhu, CTO of health platforms and solutions at Microsoft.
There's a hesitancy of residency students to understand and validate how AI can be used in medical care, says Dr. Patrick Thomas, director of digital innovation in pediatric surgery at the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine.
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Tom Lawry's HIMSS24 sessions will focus on the realities of AI: stemming nurse burnout by ending their role as data entry clerks, and nursing informatics, says the managing director at Second Century Tech.
The state has seen some success in overhauling its provider payment structure in a push to advance value-based care. Tom Borys and Abe Berman of the OneCare Vermont ACO discuss.
There’s a lot of hype and hope about what ChatGPT and other tools can do, says Dr. Srinivasan Suresh, VP, CIO and CMIO at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh.
FHIR at Scale Taskforce (FAST) gives a level of interoperability that can't be met any other way and takes in groups such as payers that have yet to fully participate, says ONC National Coordinator Micky Tripathi.
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CDS Hooks is a standard for web service that uses FHIR to represent the patient data, but it also has a standard to provide clinical decision support recommendations, says Dr. Howard Strasberg, vice president of medical informatics at Wolters Kluwer, who with Robert Jenders, professor of Medicine at UCLA will be speaking at HIMSS24.
Dr. Jared Saul, Amazon Web Services chief medical officer, talks about the benefits of artificial intelligence and machine learning, but also AWS' concerns about their use in healthcare.
Bicycle Health helps continue access to medications such as buprenorphine for opioid use disorder to individuals living in the Federal Bureau of Prison's Residential Reentry Centers, says Ankit Gupta, founder and CEO of Bicycle Health.