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Henry Yoo, general manager at Medicore, South Korea, discusses the company's device, developed with data from both Asian and Western patients, which measures heart rate variability as an indicator of stress and cardiovascular health.
A recent health survey showed 47-49% of American respondents saying they had no objection to clinicians deploying AI tools to make diagnoses. Mark Polyak, president of global data management at IPSOS, discusses those results.
Health organisations must understand the needs of their staff and processes first before adding new technologies into the mix, says Harvard research associate Brian Spisak.
PalmHealthCo, an international consulting company, helps organizations improve commercialization and market access for digital health technologies. Michael Pace, the firm's founder and president, explains more.
In her AI classes for medical students, Stéphanie Allassonière, professor of applied mathematics at the Univérsite Paris Cité, first teaches them how to properly collect and clean data to get the most accurate responses out of AI tools.
According to Heuron CEO Myung-Jin Shin, the company's AI software can identify hemorrhages and assess stroke severity in under three minutes by analyzing a single scan. The company claims to be the first to diagnose Parkinson's via MRI.
American Heart Association's Rachael Charbonneau discusses how the organization's professional training programs help improve healthcare professionals' digital literacy.
Hyland's recent survey with HIMSS Market Insights found that many healthcare organizations are still struggling to exchange patient data, even after moving to the cloud. Lyle McMillin, the company's principal product manager, unpacks those results.
Graham Holland, deputy chief pharmacist at the Liverpool Heart & Chest Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, discusses positive results from the hospital's digital transformation, including a 44% reduction in medication administration incidents.
Plenful Founder and CEO Joy Liu says a massive labor shortage of pharmacy technicians, along with market and compliance challenges, have burdened pharmacists and left them with less time to do their work.