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Dr. Adrienne Boissy, chief medical officer at Qualtrics, discusses how healthcare can learn from other industries to ensure high-quality care delivery and boost AI's role in improving overall patient and provider satisfaction.
Dr. Stephen Dolter, chief medical information officer at Children's Hospital and Medical Center Omaha, discusses the pros and cons of the evolution of AI in health and where future applications of AI may be useful in the clinical setting.
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Instead of a sick care system, where patients only come in when there is a health issue, predictive and proactive care should be the norm, explains Ran Balicer, chief innovation officer at Clalit.
Navin Natoewal of Philips and Jeffrey Schneider at the DoD discuss RATE technology, which utilizes biometric data from wearables and an algorithm to predict COVID-19 and other infections in service members 48 hours before symptoms began.
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ZeOmega's Associate VP of interoperability strategy, Michael Gould, and VP of advanced analytics, Pravin Pant, discuss how data can help payers and providers understand patients' social determinants of health and reduce disparities in care access.
Chad Peterson, managing director at NetSPI, discusses how care organizations can protect health information by ensuring HIPAA compliance – and what companies can do to reduce vulnerability through reconfiguration.
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HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf and Clalit's Chief Innovation Officer Ran Balicer discuss the highlights of HIMSS23, including the AI buzz that echoed in the halls because of its promise to transform care.
Andrew Eye, cofounder and CEO of ClosedLoop.ai, discusses how AI can improve or increase health disparities, the value of explainable AI and the importance of open algorithms to ensure accuracy and fairness in data integrations.
Sam Glassenberg, founder and CEO of Level Ex, discusses Apple's new augmented reality headset, the Apple Vision Pro, and its possible use in healthcare, including training and educating providers and assisting with surgical procedures.
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The approach Connecticut is taking on AI is not to pause it because it has great potential but to keep a close eye on it, states Sumit Sajnani, health information technology officer at the Connecticut Office of Health Strategy.