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AI can reduce denials by drawing on the complete picture of the patient, says Niall O'Connor, chief technology officer at Cohere Health.
Clinical leaders want data, and it’s up to the analysts to provide the tools, but both need to be integrated, says Dr. Oscar C. Marroquin, chief healthcare data and analytics officer at UPMC.
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Moving on from the pandemic, attendees are ready to dive into automation, digital health and networking.
The nonprofit organization is digitizing standards for quality care called HEDIS measures using CQL language, says Edward Yurcisin, NCQA’s chief technology officer.
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While AI can generate content there's no good way yet to vet it, says Freddie Feldman, director of voice and conversational interfaces at Wolters Kluwer.
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Greg Miller, chief growth officer at Lumeon, said the care environment is ripe for change and that automation can help with short staffing and alleviate costs.
Payel Das, principal research staff member and manager in the Trusted AI department of IBM, and an IBM master inventor, said LLMs can help to fill gaps in distribution and generate insights based on the missing data.
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Real dogs and an automated puppy tell the story of patient experience and technology in healthcare.
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Steven Ramirez, CISO at Renown Health, and Steve Cagle, CEO at Clearwater, said their organizations have teamed up to ensure better security from a HIPAA and threat actor perspective.
Shine Technology is looking to develop partnerships with American companies, says David Chen, director of business development for the company, a medical device supplier in Beijing.