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Pelu Tran, Ferrum Health's CEO, says a point solution approach for scaling health AI "doesn't really work when you're dealing with every possible disease, patient or service line" needing AI, and favoring one LLM may also limit future coding.
Collaborating on identity verification tech is making it possible for patients to go to TEFCA and get their records, says HealthEx CEO Dr. Priyanka Agarwal. She also weighed in on what's needed to rapidly scale Individual Access Services.
Using virtual care, clinicians can conduct follow-up appointments - transitional care when there's the risk of readmission - that benefit patients, says Dr. Matthew Thompson, an ER physician and the CEO of Telescope Health.
Dr. Mark Sendak, pop health & data science lead at the Duke Institute for Health Innovation, offers an update on the Health AI Partnership, and how it's offering technical assistance to help FQHCs and community hospitals bridge the digital divide.
Richard Staynings, chief security strategist at Cylera, says hospitals need better visibility into the various AI-enabled tools coming onto their networks, and the ability to track new traffic patterns, security vulnerabilities and privacy risks.
Imagine Pediatrics President Kari O'Rourke says its technology acts as the "air traffic controller" of care coordination for children with special healthcare needs.
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New technology solutions today can help standardise, curate and present health data that makes more sense, says Oracle Health APAC Chief Clinical Information Officer Michael Draheim.
Dr. David K. Butler, who also serves as clinical informatics leader at Calyx Partners where he mentors CMIOs, advises CIOs and other health IT leaders at provider organizations on important elements of these two key EHR processes.
The collaboration aims to develop new interventional labs to support patients in Indiana, say Dr. Atul Gupta, CMO of diagnosis and treatment at Philips, and Kevin Roesch, assistant VP of cardiology and imaging services for Methodist Hospitals.
Dr. Jonah Feldman, medical director for clinical transformation and informatics at NYU Langone, talks about how AI agents can expand physicians' capabilities, allowing them to be more focused on care delivery.