Artificial Intelligence
At Health 2.0, National Coordinator for Health IT Dr. Donald Rucker and other clinical IT leaders explore the root causes of the burnout epidemic – and offer a wishlist of tech innovations that could help.
Medal co-founder and CEO Lonnie Rae Kurlander says her company's collaboration platform for common workflows translates a wide variety of formats into FHIR data to be exported downstream.
The platform, Critical Care Suite, developed in partnership with UC San Francisco and powered by GE's Edison AI technology, can help radiologists prioritize cases involving collapsed lungs.
Researchers used open source technology from IBM Watson to build an AI model that would ingest clinical data from de-identified sepsis patient EHR data, then used it to predict patient mortality during hospitalization and during the 90 days following discharge.
IBM Watson for Genomics will empower oncologists in Geneva to come up with better-informed diagnoses faster.
Cloud Computing
Google Cloud will securely store the health system's data, while working with Mayo clinicians to apply AI and machine learning to an array of complex use case
Replacing easily breakable usernames and passwords with other protections such as biometrics can thwart fraudsters. One cybersecurity expert walks provider IT leaders through the hairy status quo.
Artificial intelligence can make care more personal from both the clinical and consumer perspective, claims Livongo CEO Zane Burke.
The mission control, built in collaboration with GE Healthcare, will help the health system manage patient decision support across nine Florida hospitals.