artificial intelligence
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.
        
        
          The technology envisioned by psychologist B.F. Skinner decades ago is now here with AI and is improving exponentially, says Whole Brain Foundation President and founder Charles Atkinson.
        
        
          Joseph Dorocak, manager of population health analytics at Cleveland Clinic, describes some of the staffing and process strategies the health system uses as it puts AI to work to improve patient outcomes and financial return.
        
        
          AI-powered early warning indicator score software developed with Philips provides insights for better patient care, says Steven Mullins, district transformation manager at NSW Health.
        
        
          Farhana Nakhooda, SVP of healthcare and life sciences at Health Catalyst, shares how her company is working with healthcare systems to reduce waste using data analytics.
        
        
          physIQ Director of Clinical Development Karen Larimer details her company's work to extract raw sensor readings from sensors and highlights the takeaways for clinicians.
        
        
          There are a handful of recent academic projects employing algorithms, says Vuno Medical Director Hyunho Park, who describes how similar technologies are making the jump into care.
        
        
          Dr. John Halamka, newly named president of Mayo Clinic Platform, shares his views of what cybersecurity in healthcare will look like in five years – and discusses his new job in Minnesota.
        
        
          Philips Market DACH CEO Peter Vullinghs says while Germany is seeing progress with digital health, the digitization process needs to speed up to keep up with the rest of Europe.
        
        
           
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
