artificial intelligence
LifePod Solutions CEO Stuart Patterson discusses the advantages of proactive voice interfaces over reactive ones when it comes to patient care.
        
        
          Siemens Healthineers' digital solution aims to make the lives of physicians easier by increasing their confidence in treating their patients, says Peter Körte, the company's EVP of digital health.
        
        
          AI from a clinical workflow perspective can help relieve the burden on physicians, freeing them up to spend more time with their patients, says Mark Anderson, president of HealthPointe Solutions.
        
        
          Hospitals only have seconds to respond using defensive AI to recognize algorithm transformations taking place is suspected malware, says Cylera Chief Security Strategist Richard Staynings.
        
        
          Shannon Aquino, vice president of development, and staffer Chris Hoeh at the United Spinal Association say advocacy issues for those in wheelchairs include AI, autonomous vehicles and other tech for full equality of life.
        
        
          Orbita SVP and VP Kristi Ebong details how conversational AI can dynamically respond to and serve patients across the tech literacy spectrum.
        
        
          Alex MacLeod, manager of HealthShare Commercial Initiatives at InterSystems, shares the key areas where artificial intelligence is expected to make a real difference in healthcare in the coming years.
        
        
          HIMSS President and CEO Hal Wolf says using AI infused into clinical decision support can provide healthcare professionals and patients with the information pathways and treatment plans to enable better care outcomes.
        
        
          Gyant's AI platform can help physicians perform tasks only they can do, thus improving workflow, says CEO Pascal Zuta.
        
        
          Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, board of trustees chair for the American Medical Association, says AI tools should enable physicians to perform more effectively across the work that they do.
        
        
           
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
