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Dr. Anthony Chang, medical director at CHOC Children’s, says artificial intelligence won’t replace the empathy doctors can provide to patients but smart machines can reduce the time clinicians spend on computers.
Even though machine learning has great potential, James Weese, system vice president at Aurora Healthcare, says most of the trials he's seen have not been successful.
seeCOLe integrates with FHIR and APIs to work with a variety of EHRs.
Advancements in healthcare technology are necessary, but they can’t take away the human element, says Tammy Kwiatkoski, director of clinical informatics for the HIMSS Office of the CTIO.
Hee Hwang, CIO of Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, says promising opportunities for transformation exist, especially in Asia and Middle East.
Robin Tenenbaum, IT director, El Rio Community Health Center, shares the importance of earlier screenings for detection of eye disease.
Harvard University’s Stan Shaw and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s John Halamka detail a new executive education joint venture between Harvard Medical School and HIMSS.
Nick Knowlton, VP of strategic initiatives at Brightree, discusses working with the CommonWell Health Alliance to enable patient-centric interoperability across the spectrum of care.
The focus should be on wellcare not healthcare, because finding a condition early results in better outcomes and better costs, says Nick van Terheyden, managing director of Incremental Healthcare.
Cloud can make technology invisible – something that often improves the work and lives of people who use it.