AI
Florent Chandelier, chief technology officer at Imagia, talks about how his company uses AI and real-world data to help propel research and care.
Machine learning is transforming imaging, decision support, clinical workflow and physician-patient interaction, says Dr. Anthony Chang, chief intelligence and innovation officer at Children's Hospital of Orange County.
Friedrich Lämmel, founder and CEO of Thryve, discusses how extracting high-quality data can help improve patient outcomes by providing personalized treatments more efficiently via digital solutions.
Dr. Ceri Thompson, deputy head of the eHealth, Wellbeing and Ageing unit at the European Commission, discusses why health data systems must be based on infrastructure and mechanisms that people can trust.
Amy Trainor, VP of IS clinical systems at Ochsner Health, discusses how, in the midst of the crisis, the healthcare provider organized, formatted and shared data for a "never again" scenario.
Alexander Ihls, business development manager at Healthcare DACH, InterSystems, discusses how radiologists are benefiting from artificial intelligence.
The NHS AI Lab will help facilitate the adoption of AI into clinical settings, says Indra Joshi, director of AI at the NHSX, who discusses the need for high-quality data.
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.