Emerging Technologies
Dr. Sanjeev Bhavnani, Scripps Health executive director of healthcare innovation, discusses applying AI and machine learning in clinical care – and barriers to progress toward development around clinical adoption, including FDA policy.
As host of HIMSS AI in Healthcare Forum, Robert Havasy, senior director of the Personal Connected Health Alliance at HIMSS, discusses the cautious optimism and warnings he heard from speakers and attendees about AI technology and its progress.
Davidi Vortman, CEO of UltraSight, discusses the company's AI-driven cardiac-imaging technology that helps providers quickly and efficiently triage patients and the ways the FDA-cleared system is used in the U.S. and globally.
Researchers will study how Rion’s Purified Exosome Product may aid service members with pulmonary disease via a collaboration with the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute and Mayo Clinic, says Dr. Atta Behfar, Rion’s CEO and cofounder.
Dr Yujia Gao, assistant group chief technology officer at the National University Health System, relays how mixed reality is transforming the health systems' operations, including provider workflow and surgical planning for transplants.
Pearly Chen, VP of business development and partnerships at HTC VIVE, relays the results of a report on extended reality use for training healthcare professionals, the feedback received after adoption of the tech and HTC's Accelerator X program.
Thomas Hutchinson, executive director of digestive health and experiential reality, and neurosurgeon Dr. Robert Louis discuss utilizing VR and AR to evaluate a patient’s anatomy in 3D and implementing the tech as a preoperative tool.
Veneeth Purushotaman, Group CIO at Aster DM Healthcare, discusses emerging technology use in healthcare, deploying innovations in various jurisdictions and his advice for early-stage healthcare facilities adopting advanced technology.
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.
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.