Artificial Intelligence
HIMSS23
<p>Hamilton Health Sciences' director of digital health innovation, Jeremy Petch, highlights his HIMSS23 talk on the responsible use of AI in healthcare in various clinical scenarios.</p>
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<p>Two U.S. military health IT experts talk about natural language processing, which digests countless healthcare documents to assist them in job efficiency.</p>
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<p>NLP technology can assist with social determinants of health data, according to Emily Kwan, health equity senior programmer analyst at NorthShore University HealthSystem, in this preview of her HIMSS23 session.</p>
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<p>An upcoming HIMSS23 panel will look at how machine learning can find discharge medication errors. Wendy Paul, medication process architect at Seattle Children's Hospital, and Kyle Longhurst, product manager at Pariveda, explain.</p>
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<p>Tom O’Neil, managing director of Berkeley Research Group, says boards need to ask the right questions to get AI right and consider factors like efficacy and transparency.</p>
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<p>J. Tod Fetherling, managing director at Huron, previews his HIMSS23 discussion on models panelists developed that can help in lung cancer detection and translating analytics into patient communication.</p>
<p>Professionals can use immersive tech to advance global healthcare. Dr. Sana Farid, a general surgeon and artificial intelligence and extended reality strategist based in Bahrain, explains.</p>
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