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Dr. John B. Halamka, president of Mayo Clinic Platform, discusses AI's "dizzying" evolution, Mayo’s strategy for approaching predictive AI versus generative AI, and its partnership with Google that practices agile development of AI.
Dr Cátia Pinto, international affairs unit coordinator at SPMS in Portugal, discusses the country’s digital health infrastructure, its use of EU recovery and resilience funds and the creation of an international health data space.
Dr. Brian Anderson, MITRE’s chief digital health physician and Coalition for Health AI cofounder, says AI requires regulation. He discusses the blueprint CHI developed for bias-mitigation, transparency, governance and monitoring in AI.
Leaders from both organizations discuss the motivations behind and the goals of Informa Markets' deal to manage the HIMSS Global Health Conference and Exhibition.
Amir Bozorgzadeh, cofounder and CEO of Virtuleap, which combines neuroscience and virtual reality for brain training, discusses a partnership with Roche to screen for precursors of cognitive impairment.
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Parkland Health SVP and CIO Joe Longo and SVP, Associate CMO and CMIO Dr. Brett Moran, describe their experiences working with Dallas County's health department to provide equitable care access during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Niall O'Connor, chief technology officer at Cohere Health, discusses how AI and machine learning can help streamline the prior authorization process by analyzing the totality of patient information and reducing denials by health plans.
Dr. Oscar Marroquin, chief healthcare data and analytics officer at UPMC, discusses clinical analytics' relationship with artificial intelligence, and the importance of understanding the foundational elements of using AI in healthcare.
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HIMSS23 attendees discuss the conference post-pandemic, how attending helps explore new pathways for their company, and what technologies they look forward to learning about most on the exhibit floor.
Edward Yurcisin, chief technology officer at NCQA, tells how health plans and organizations can improve healthcare quality by utilizing open-source innovation between payers and providers and how NCQA works to help them achieve that goal.