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To get innovative healthcare technologies into the hands of providers, patients and others, it takes a community of partners to turn policy signals into market momentum.
Also, the Australian Digital Health Agency has introduced a train-the-trainer toolkit for teaching digital health in universities.
The region's healthcare leaders outline the key digital health and AI trends they expect will shape clinical care, data use, and innovation in the new year.
Also, Yonsei University has received $4 million in state funding to develop AI for automating nursing workflows.
General Practice Registrars Australia has started providing access to a cloud-based practice management system, with likely plans to support further digital health training and tool development.
At its Open@Epic data interoperability conference, the company also touted new access features, made possible through APIs and Bluetooth, and expanded developer resources, such as direct web links to sandboxes and more than 40 playbooks.
Early pilots have shown potential to improve multidisciplinary collaboration and reduce critical errors.
Dr. Ronald Rodriguez of The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio shows how medical education today can benefit from additional work in AI and discusses how his groundbreaking dual degree program may influence the industry.
Informatics leaders also have to be closely invested in their organization's goals, says Dr. Robert W. Warren, who offers advice drawn from a long career on bridging clinical and technological roles, making tough decisions and being a team leader.
CIOs and other healthcare technology decision-makers polled by Stoltenberg Consulting say reimbursement and workforce challenges are also top of mind as they continue to invest in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and more.