Artificial Intelligence
<p>The biggest danger is validating the data so that it's not a question of "garbage in, garbage out," says Dr. Stephen Dolter, CMIO for Omaha's Children's Hospital & Medical Center.</p>
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It's important to have IT and operations work together and to get employees onboard, say experts speaking at HFMA.
A reduction in clinical note-taking leads to better outcomes for both patients and physicians facing burnout, says CEO Dr. Anthony Mazzarelli.
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<p>HIMSS President and CEO Hal Wolf and Clalit Chief Innovation Officer Ran Balicer discuss AI's promise and the challenge of starting with clean information for predictive modeling applications.</p>
<p>The best way it can help is by not making the problem worse, says Andrew Eye, cofounder and CEO of ClosedLoop.ai.</p>
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<p>Connecticut Office of Health Strategy is a think tank around health policy in the state, says Sumit Sajnani, health information technology officer at the Connecticut Office of Health Strategy.</p>
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AI robots at Multicare evolve in their learning of tasks such as picking up supplies and making lab deliveries, says CFO James Lee.
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<p>In his 50 years of attending HIMSS events, Dan Soule, VP of technology operations at Health Catalyst, has seen an evolution in the EHR, clinical advances, AI innovation and attention to health equity.</p>
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<p>Clinical documentation improvement, or CDI, eases burden for fewer clicks, greater efficiencies, more time with patients at bedside and family at home, says Tami McMasters Gomez, director of Coding and Clinical Documentation Integrity Services at UC Davis Medical Center.</p>
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Prompting action requires more than sending reminders to patients about wellness and other healthcare visits, CEO says.