Analytics
Ruby Gadelrab, MDisrupt CEO and founder, and Lisa Suennen, American Heart Association Ventures managing partner, discuss collaborating to enable innovators to access the right health experts to build and scale products.
The collaboration establishes a scalable ecosystem for secure and standardized data sharing.
It's becoming more critical for health systems to tie together analytics and artificial intelligence, says Karthik Raja, chief analytics and AI officer at Ascension.
The group says employers will be able to easily determine what they're paying for healthcare.
Julie Frey, VP of product at Wolters Kluwer Health, explains how its recently released UpToDate Expert AI brings generative AI to clinicians at the point of care, offering diagnostic and treatment guidance.
For new submissions for review, Elsa provides a basis for pre-analysis before the normal reviewers interact with the data, says Jeff Elton of ConcertAI.
As an analytics leader, one of the biggest challenges is training people on the literacy that they need to support AI and not just accepting the answers being given, says Kerri Webster, RN, VP and chief analytics officer at Children's Hospital Colorado.
Analysts’ vision of the future is that by 2035, healthcare will be proactive, automated, robot-enabled and accessible virtually anywhere.
Hospitals should start with data when going to payers to request a carve-out in contracts due to tariffs, says Ralph Keiser, CEO of ArcheHealth.
Threat actors used a number of methods to gain access to Salesforce, a CRM app commonly used by hospitals and health systems.