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Hospitals and health systems worldwide are finding their way forward with AI and automation initiatives of varying shapes and sizes. Anne Snowdon, chief research officer at HIMSS, describes the trends she's seeing.
HIMSS Senior Director Robert Havasy shares some of the insights he gained as host of the forum in San Diego this month and discusses what AI stakeholders are focused on as the technology evolves.
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The fifth group to do so comprises 11 startups, all helping enable digital innovations in therapeutic delivery - from the supply chain to the patient interface, says Naomi Fried, founder and CEO of the accelerator program.
Private hospitals in Japan adopt technology more than their public counterparts.
Hospitals also worry about the lack of digital talent and the incompatibility of various digital solutions.
They generally exhibited a high rate of technology adoption.
AI can improve health equity, according to Dr. Michael Howell, chief clinical officer at Google, who will discuss the evolution of the company's medically tuned LLM and make regulatory recommendations for the use of AI in healthcare.
The association seeks more industry collaborations to further promote digital technology adoption among Indonesian health professionals, according to president Dr Mohammad Adib Khumaidi.