clinical AI
The new model is designed for scalability, allowing Aidoc to develop and refine AI solutions quicker and permit radiologists to make decisions using real-time data.
Working with world-class partners, ensuring AI is safe for patients, educating clinicians, integrating and scaling AI rapidly, is what it takes for a provider to integrate an AI platform, says Dr. Barry Stein, Hartford HealthCare's CCIO.
HIMSS25
At HIMSS25, Matt Cybulsky, healthcare AI and product innovation lead at LBMC, says he hopes to spark interest, curiosity and realistic expectations on technology use in healthcare and AI’s effectiveness in real-world clinical settings.
HIMSS25
Gunnar Trommer of BCG X and Erik Adams of BCG give highlights of their upcoming HIMSS25 panel on the capital needed to develop and commercialize AI-powered medical devices and on completing regulatory milestones like 510(k) clearance.
Ian Shakil, chief strategy officer at Commure, explores the role of AI in clinical documentation and note-taking, emphasizing the importance of keeping humans in the loop and expanding the technology's impact across healthcare.
Patients are interested in AI to try and garner more information about their care or their child's care. Tools like ChatGPT are being utilized more by patients, says Dr. Samuel Browd of UW and Seattle Children's and the CMO at Proprio.
In a fast-moving world, staying abreast of the latest developments and regulations and staying connected to new initiatives and cutting-edge technology are some tips from Alda Mizaku, chief data and AI officer at Children's National Hospital.
Strong relationships and engaging with clinical team members is essential in assuring that AI projects are grounded in the real-world needs of their department, says Alda Mizaku, chief data and AI officer at Children's National Hospital.
Healthcare AI technology is additive and complementary, not punitive. It supports providers, rather than replacing them, says Dr. William Morris, CMO, Ambience Healthcare, and adds, "This is a moment where technology is done with you and not at you."