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Michael Nusbaum, ambassador for MH Nusbaum & Associates, discusses how standards organizations are responding more quickly to the rapid post-pandemic pace of healthcare innovation, and how universal adoption of new standards enables interoperability.
Google's chief health equity officer, Dr. Ivor Horn, discusses partnerships, the tech giant's new offerings, how it chooses datasets for its AI models and tools digital health firms can use to ensure health equity in their products.
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1upHealth CEO Joe Gagnon talks about how healthcare organizations can use data to meet the needs of new CMS prior authorization rules.
Bill Kopitke, general manager and head of healthcare at Amazon Business, discusses challenges and solutions to supply chain issues in today's healthcare market.
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Founder and president Manish Kohli discusses how the Pul Alliance for Digital Health and Equity assists nonprofits with workforce training and project management so they can better measure and demonstrate their impact on local communities.
David Smith, chief financial officer of managed services provider Anatomy IT, discusses in-house IT support vs. outsourcing IT, health systems' lack of budget to ensure data security and the need to protect against cybersecurity threats.
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Don Thompson, head of marketing at TeleVox, discusses how AI powers TeleVox products, including Iris, a virtual assistant that helps healthcare staff save time on the phone by answering patients' questions via their preferred communication platform.
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Richard Staynings, chief security strategist at Cylera, talks about a study exposing how AI in smart medical devices could be vulnerable to cyberattack, as well as how microsegmentation and firewall controls can help prevent such attacks.
Psychiatrist, neuropsychiatrist and founder of Stanford University's Virtual Reality and Immersive Technology Lab, Dr. Kim Bullock, discusses XR use in psychotherapy, Apple Vision Pro and ensuring validity in mental healthcare offerings.
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Matthew Ko, cofounder, president and COO of DeepScribe, describes how the company addressed clinicians' concerns by building a "customization studio" that allows editing of AI-generated visit notes to reflect clinicians' natural writing style.