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Sue Willman, SVP and GM of Pharmacy and Data & Analytic Services at EXL, says healthcare providers – whether addressing gaps in care, building dashboards for capacity planning or tackling fraud, waste and abuse – depend on data now more than ever.
CereCore Vice President Peyman Zand discusses why prospective analytics must include business continuity scenarios that can be upended 180 degrees.
Microsoft Chief Medical Officer and VP of Healthcare Dr. David Rhew discusses how automation can help manage high patient call volumes, unwieldy medical device data and daily employee health screening.
Lark Health founder and CEO Julia Hu discusses why, with a growing shortage of doctors, virtual care may be the way of the future for treating diabetes.
Medicomp CEO Dave Lareau discusses how his company made early coronavirus-specific changes to its database and AI engine as the pandemic took hold in February and has continued to innovate since then.
Dr. Nathalie Bloch, head of big data and AI at the ARC Innovation Center at Sheba Medical Center, Israel, discusses the use of AI in dealing with COVID-19 patients in this episode of The Alessi Agenda.
Deep Dive: By integrating social factors, genomics and medical histories, clinicians are better able to treat patients.
Deep Dive: From clinical decision support to revenue cycle to cybersecurity, machine learning algorithms are already transforming healthcare, although much depends on how they're implemented.
Dr. Şuayip Birinci, Turkey's deputy minister of health, says the next priority in the country's drive to improve patient care, support clinical staff and pursue digital maturity is artificial intelligence.
GE Healthcare Enterprise Imaging Solutions' Omar Sunna talks about how GE is using partnerships with cloud technology vendors, academics and international institutes to help the company's AI platform tackle siloed healthcare data.