Clinical
The interim chief digital and information officer and CMIO at New York's Mount Sinai Health System raises the curtain on the artificial intelligence the organization is using today – and what tomorrow is likely to look like.
The genetic testing company used GPT-4o to create an artificial intelligence-driven tool that helps doctors create screening plans based on patient data, including personal risk factors and family history.
Dr. Harm Scherpbier, CMIO of HealthShare Exchange, says new technologies are being developed to work alongside EHR systems that have been built for traditional fee-for-service, enabling data sharing for accountable care models.
Although executives may feel pressured to use "error-prone" generative AI, mature, proven machine learning applications should be deployed in clinical settings first, contends Ran Balicer, HIMSS board of directors member.
Why wait 10 days to see a dermatologist when an AI app with nearly the same accuracy as a clinician can treat you the same day? That's a question providers may soon have to answer, says Mount Sinai's interim chief digital and information officer.
In some ways, AI could achieve the same accuracy as physicians sooner rather than later. And some aspects of clinical care may migrate away from physicians, says Mount Sinai's interim chief digital and information officer.
Business models have changed in digital therapeutics as tech evolves, says Aaron Gani, founder and CEO of RealizedCare, who discusses how pharma can leverage DTx modalities to collect data for R&D and patient analytics.
The CEO of the Digital Therapeutics Alliance explains why the group held its annual summit in Washington, D.C., discusses how it works with Congress on legislation around reimbursement – and describes just what a digital therapeutic is, exactly.
KP director of regional telemedicine and mobility Dr. Dennis Truong describes how the health system is using DTx to improve the care experience for both its patients and providers.
The precision medicine company will integrate its rWGS technology with Epic, giving health systems using its EHR the ability to gain genomic insights for pediatric and neonatal patients.