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Deirdre Ruttle, vice president of strategy at InstaMed, says that patients need a better experience when paying medical bills.
Brian Eastwood, content strategist at ReviveHealth and a HIMSS19 social media ambassador, says hospitals are deploying the tools in patient rooms to handle low-priority tasks like turning on the TV or closing shades.
The idea that AI needs no management is a myth, says Nathan Wenzler, senior director of cybersecurity at Moss Adams. Instead, smart people must be involved to make decisions about the data and findings.
David McSwain, interim CMIO at Medical University of South Carolina, says telehealth technology has evolved to the point where virtual visits can now include entire care teams in ways that just aren't possible when clinicians are using phones.
Andrew Pendergast, VP of product at ThreatConnect, talks about providing external threat intelligence as well as skepticism about AI.
Ian McCrae, founder and CEO of Orion Health, says machine learning can provide physicians and nurses with medical records that are usable and not overwhelming.
There's game-changing tech on the healthcare horizon, but clinicians need to be on board, says Prof. Jane Griffiths, associate professor and chief nursing information officer at the Dubai Health Authority.
His Excellency Awadh Seghayer Al Ketbi, Assistant Undersecretary for Support Services at Ministry of Health & Prevention in the UAE, details the government's AI strategy to improve outcome for patients and clinical staff.
Despite the moaning and groaning leading up to the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation, EU citizens are better protected now that it's in place, says Angelique Carson, editor of The Privacy Advisor at IAPP.
Mike Fuller, regional managing director at InterSystems, declares that shaping the future of healthcare IT requires an understanding of common problems and solving them in a whole health economy.