Artificial Intelligence
To get to the end state, health systems need to have data that is secure, accessible and interoperable, says HIMSS president and CEO Hal Wolf.
Harper Family Foundation provided $10M to train staff and medical professionals to deploy AI technology ethically for patients, system says.
CISOs must have the skill of curiosity to search for answers when detecting that something is amiss when AI innovations are onboarded, says David Heaney, CISO at Mass General Brigham.
The risk is a cyberattacker using AI to process a volume of data and finding a corner of the environment we didn't know about, says Dave Heaney, CISO at Mass General Brigham.
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.
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.
The health system decided to move forward with the ambient documentation after a poll found approval for the tech.
The health system has invested in automating documentation, but AI chief tells WSJ he's not comfortable using AI for clinical decision-making.
The company is already engaged with multiple home health and hospital-at-home organizations that have expressed interest.