Artificial Intelligence
<p>According to Dr. Brian Anderson, chief digital health physician at MITRE, hackers are using AI models to write code for attacks. While defensive AI tools can monitor networks for malicious traffic, humans should be part of the process.</p>
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Automation, and now AI, can handle the easy tasks such as administrative form filling.
<p>Use cases must make sense, rather than being forced because of emerging tech or AI, says Aster DM Healthcare Group CIO Veneeth Purushotaman.</p>
<p>Mytonomy offers patient education and has expanded its offerings to move patients smoothly through pre- and post-procedure functions, says CEO and cofounder Anjali Kataria.</p>
The best AI innovation from an investment perspective is in making business models viable, says Eric Epstein, with Santé.
<p style="margin-bottom:11px">The future could bring a specific healthcare large language model that benefits from physicians and providers inputting human reinforcement, says Dr. Harvey Castro, author of "ChatGPT and Healthcare."</p>
<p>Hippocratic AI cofounder and CEO Munjal Shah says if you build a healthcare LLM from the ground up it understands the vocabulary of healthcare better.</p>
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Note drafts are integrated into the EHR to streamline documentation, billing and coding.
The personalized digital health platform is an investment in employee well-being and a more productive workforce, Cigna says.
HIMSS23
<p>Interoperability rulemaking thinks in terms of standards while AI can translate, says John Nebergall, COO of Consensus Cloud Solutions.</p>