Artificial Intelligence
The RATE program's algorithm that worked like a "check engine light," getting service members with wearables into treatment faster, has implications for healthcare, says Jeffrey Schneider at the Department of Defense and Navin Natoewal of Philips.
Clalit Chief Innovation Officer Ran Balicer speaks with HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf about the transformational potential of artificial intelligence for healthcare.
Open algorithms, explainable AI and thoughtful approaches to understanding and addressing the health equity of sub-cohorts end the legacy argument that AI is a "black box," says Andrew Eye, cofounder and CEO of ClosedLoop.ai.
A big one is identifying a patient's social needs in order to provide early intervention, says Sumit Sajnani, health information technology officer at the Connecticut Office of Health Strategy.
Dan Soule, VP of technology operations at Health Catalyst, reflected back on health equity 10 years ago and today's emergence of real-world uses for AI while attending his 50th HIMSS event.
Sam Seering, product manager of Cheers for Epic, talks about expanding engagement with patients, and how a switch to automated outreach saved one provider $37K, while addressing a care gap.
Automation is bridging the gap between clinical and coding and documentation, says Tami McMasters Gomez, director of coding and clinical documentation integrity services at UC Davis Medical Center.
HHS Office for Civil Rights Director Melanie Rainer describes how her office is helping providers understand and meet their security and compliance requirements.
Despite a wide array of use cases for the LLM – in medical education, clinical practice and beyond – there are some big drawbacks to be aware of, says R. Ryan Sadeghian, CMIO of Hunterdon Healthcare System.
Dr. Calum Yacoubian, director of healthcare strategy at IQVIA, talks about how natural language processing can help Medicare Advantage organizations avoid penalties by ensuring that their coding is accurate and compliant.