Clinical
Dr. Manish Gupta and Harshal Sanghav of the Florida Atlantic University Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine discuss the challenges of AI rollouts in clinical care and review how the health system uses patient pre-performance data for surgical planning.
In a preview of his upcoming HIMSS24 session, Dr. Jonathan Chen, assistant professor at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research, offers perspective on discerning what's real in AI, what's hype and what it all means for patient care.
Dr. Eve Cunningham, chief of virtual care and digital health at Providence, offers perspective and lessons learned about growing and sustaining artificial intelligence and automation initiatives.
The Commission on Excellence and Innovation in Health reflects on their first go-live of the South Australia Statewide Patient Reported Measures Program at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
Also, the NSW government has expanded statewide the implementation of its virtual urgent care service for children.
Healthcare organizations are looking for the proper use of OpenAI, research on LLMs and bias in AI technology. Harjinder Sandhu, CTO of health platforms and solutions at Microsoft, has the answers.
Medical students' views and experiences on AI utilization and trust in the technology, are shared by Dr. Patrick Thomas, director of digital innovation in pediatric surgery at the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine.
Researchers recognized Epic, athenahealth, Impact Advisors, Evergreen, Chartis and others for notable performances based on customer experience feedback from this past year.
Previewing HIMSS24 panels discussing informatics nurses and the realities of genAI for physicians – and how to make the tech viable within healthcare – with Tom Lawry, managing director at Second Century Tech.
Tom Borys and Abe Berman of the OneCare Vermont ACO discuss how it's helping advance value-based care in the Green Mountain State by rethinking how payers and providers are paid.