HIMSS TV
Dr. Lukasz Kowalczyk, a physician at Colorado-based Peak Gastroenterology Associates, discusses the need for a multidisciplinary strategy for AI adoption - and building a clinically valuable algorithm while ensuring ethical use.
        
        
          Peter Bonis, chief medical officer of Wolters Kluwer Health, discusses health provider and consumer skepticism around AI, supporting trust in AI, the adoption cycle of the technology, and the importance of understanding its limitations.
        
        
          KeyCare CMO Dr. Carrie Nelson discusses how virtual care can improve acute and chronic conditions while easing clinical workload and improving patient  access, especially for seniors during winter.
        
        
          Cardiothoracic surgeon at Ochsner Lafayette Hospital Dr. Antoine Keller talks about using technology and artificial intelligence to promote access and help the underserved, and details a project that utilizes a portable diagnostic tool.
 
        
        
          AI solutions should be safe, fair and adhere to privacy and security, says Dr. Sonya Makhni, medical director at Mayo Clinic Platform. Adoption is only realistic if end users can trust AI performance, so developers need to be transparent.
 
        
        
          Michael Pencina, chief data scientist at Duke AI Health, discusses strategic and intentional AI implementation within healthcare systems to ensure correct AI model use, healthcare provider utilization and objective evaluation of AI offerings.
        
        
          Kelly Arduino, a healthcare industry leader at advisory firm Wipfli, discusses susceptibility to cyberattacks in small and large healthcare systems, especially in rural areas.
        
        
          Children's National Hospital, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Arcare and AbleTo are facilities practicing quality telemedicine and delivering care to underserved populations, says Dr. Shawn Griffin, president and CEO at URAC.
        
        
          HIMSS senior market insights manager Nicole Ramage discusses new research that explores what executive and IT leaders are saying about the challenges and benefits of using artificial intelligence.
        
        
          Rob Havasy, senior director of the thought advisory group at HIMSS, relays how AI technology is maturing, including people's understanding of the technology and the processes organizations are putting in place to overcome past shortcomings.
        
        
           
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
