Digital Health
<p>While hackers can remove information in five hours, it takes humans 280 days to detect the fact. Organizations need something faster and awake 24 hours a day, says Dr. Benoit Desjardins, Penn Medicine professor of radiology.<br />
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<p>One closed and declared bankruptcy because, while it was able to deliver care, it was unable to do billing, says Iain Paterson of WELL Health Technologies, who, with Yotam Segev of Cyera, discussed the benefits of moving to the cloud.<br />
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The Houston-based health system for children and women is a HIMSS Davies Award of Excellence winner.
A corrective action process would allow providers to rectify conduct without dissuading them from participating in Medicare, MGMA says.
If AI makes a wrong diagnosis or if someone is seriously hurt, there's no law determining who's at fault, says Patrick Bangert.
<p>Artificial intelligence gives the capacity for larger cohorts, as well as more attributes and decision points around patients, says Updesh Dosanjh, practice leader, Technology Solutions for IQVIA.<br />
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Nearly 20 health systems have used Laudio's platform to implement new operational models to reduce turnover and costs.
<p>ML enables more accurate and timely cardiac care decisions and makes scans easier for the patient, says UltraSight CEO Davidi Vortman.<br />
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A KLAS report, its first to focus on genAI's adoption now and in the future, draws from the perspectives of 66 healthcare executives.
<p>Benefits for patients include faster access, no delay in finding an available mental health provider and better coverage options, says Dr. Nele Jessel, chief medical officer of athenahealth.<br />
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