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Jason Smith, venture acceleration fellow at MATTER, urged caution when investing in the AI space as the best means of achieving internal ROI.
Dr. Ryan Sadeghian, chief medical information officer at the University of Toledo, said genAI allows for better clinical decision-making that can be tailored to specific specialties.
Ohio Health Chief Nursing Officer Duane Perry said technology is redefining the role of the bedside nurse, allowing for experienced nurses to train new recruits and even join them virtually at the bedside.
Dr. Jonah Zaretsky, medical director at NYU Langone Hospital Brooklyn, says an emerging use case for AI involves giving patients more access to their health information, and making it easier to share.
Laura Cooley, editor in chief of Journal of Patient Experience, said overcoming trepidation about artificial intelligence is key to unlocking potential use cases for the patient experience.
Dr. Lukasz Kowalczyk, CEO of Soothien HealthTech Advisory and a gastroenterologist, says artificial intelligence buy-in starts with leadership, particularly when it comes to messaging the benefits of the technology with staff.
Healthcare leaders from a number of institutions converged on Brooklyn to discuss the latest advancements in artificial intelligence, from data governance to advanced agentic models.
Primary care doctors face a low rate of pay compared to specialties and they also have difficulty collecting that rate, says Mark Newman, founder and CEO of Nomi Health.
Mike Reagin joined the health system senior leadership team last year in the newly created role of executive vice president, chief technology officer and has been implementing his vision for innovation in "small doses."
RhythmX AI reduces the amount of time providers spend on chart search and review, which allows them to focus on health needs such as the social determinants and chronic conditions of patients who live in a state that has the third highest poverty rate in the nation, says Lori Walker, CMIO of Presbyterian Healthcare Services in New Mexico.