Artificial Intelligence
HIMSS25 session will show how an AI solution can be implemented even at a high-volume, safety-net healthcare setting.
Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation is using AI and machine learning to gain a better understanding of diabetes and hypertension populations.
Seattle Children's used AI to develop tools for opioid-free outpatient surgery and for stroke intervention in children, says the system's Chief AI Officer Dr. Zafar Chaudry.
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The Health Equity Preconference Forum features various panelists who can give actionable insights on how information technology can improve the social determinants of health, say cohosts, Matt Bishop of Open City Labs and Evelyn Gallego of EMI Advisors.
Adding AI to his title made him more of a business-centric leader who looks at leveraging technology to bring frontend value to patients, says Dr. Zafar Chaudry, former CIO and current chief AI and information officer at Seattle Children's.
HIMSS25 session will show how leveraging AI improves data accuracy and operational efficiency while minimizing manual efforts.
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Recent floods, wildfires, hurricanes and other weather events impact not just our physical but our financial health, which affects our ability to buy medicines or even healthy food, says Dr. Manijeh Berenji, assistant clinical professor of environmental and occupational health at the UC Irvine School of Medicine.
Artificial intelligence provides more insights and a full picture of a patient, says Shane Cooke, president and CEO of Etiometry.
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GenAI saves chart extractors hundreds of hours in their efforts to determine sepsis and its treatment, say Cedars-Sinai principal data analysts Darren Webber and Nathan Licht, who are speaking at the conference.
Human-led coaching aided by an AI avatar is just one way digital health is being proactive, says Avid Health CEO Tom Allen and COO Laura Tan.