Quality and Safety
Synapxe has introduced two new interoperability standards to help startups develop interoperable digital health solutions.
Further, while clinicians are enthusiastic for AI, adoption continues to lag: Less than half of the respondents to the Presidio survey say their organizations are actively deploying AI tools today, highlighting a significant readiness gap.
Dr. Dee Dee Wang, cardiologist and section head of cardiac imaging at NCH Rooney Heart Institute, joined MobiHealthNews to discuss a new technology that identifies heart disease years before patients present with symptoms.
The joint initiative is meant to develop specific rural healthcare strategies, rather than simply adapting urban models. The aim is to co-create a unified operating approach that benefits rural providers and patients alike.
AI & ML Intelligence
AltaMed's medical director of clinical informatics shows how the organization first researched the technology, piloted systems, picked a vendor, wrote a responsible use agreement and launched an AI scribe that has saved providers valuable time.
Te Whatu Ora says it has dispatched a dedicated team to resolve issues, including replacing old hardware.
While the many dramas on Capitol Hill may make for interesting news cycles, "state government is the infrastructure of our political system." Just as states are in charge of medical licensure, many are leading the way on setting AI guardrails.
Nursing and IT
As one provider moved from reactive paper-based management to proactive, tech-supported leadership, it has been focused on connecting systems, standardizing workflows and turning data into action, its CNO explains.
The aim is to find new uses of real-world data in AI development, and to help health systems move from fragmented, compliance-heavy processes toward the creation of ethical, scalable innovation pipelines, a UPMC expert explains.
In Dade County where 60% of residents speak Spanish, Mount Sinai Medical Center Miami Beach leverages artificial intelligence to raise health equity and support more personalized care, explains Tom Gillette, CIO of the non-profit health system.