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Providers and payers are scaling artificial intelligence to accelerate workflows, enhance patient care and unlock personalized medicine, say Oron Afek, CEO of Vim, and Ashok Chennuru, global chief data and insights officer at Elevance Health.
By partnering with health systems to support hybrid care models, long-term care facilities can mitigate staff shortages of staff and better manage available beds, explains Joe O'Brien, head of sales, digital health at LG Electronics.
Saurabh Gombar, adjunct faculty at Stanford Health Care and chief medical officer at Atropos Health, details a study analyzing five LLMs, including ChatGPT and Gemini, examining accuracy and efficacy of the models' output.
Zen Healthcare IT's interoperability platform creates a "gateway" for healthcare data exchange between technology vendors and customers, explains Marilee Benson, president and cofounder.
Eversana and the Digital Therapeutics Alliance analyze, map and report on reimbursement frameworks in Europe for digital therapeutics. Alberta Spreafico, SVP of health innovation at Eversana, explains.
Emmanuel Bilbault, cofounder and CEO of POSOS, says the company's AI-powered clinical support platform offers alternate drugs to prescribe to avoid interaction risk, rather than simply alert doctors of possible medication errors.
Fay Stevenson, ICT director at Barts Health NHS Trust, shares learnings and best practices from the trust's INFRAM journey, including the need to understand existing technology before deciding how to replace or build onto it.
Hee-Eun Ahn and Min-Young Song, product leads at South Korea's AIMMED, discuss Somzz, a medical device offering insomnia interventions, and Snuz, a sleep-management app powered by GPT4-o that will be available globally in August 2024.
Kaiser Permanente Georgia is getting more patients booked and into imaging, thanks to new equipment that completes PT scans in half the time. It's also improving patient experiences and reducing duplication, says Heidi Veltman, VP & COO.
Steven Osborne, Medweb's director of federal business, discusses the company's new teledermatology app, which compresses the highest-resolution images a patient's phone can take without compromising data quality for a doctor's review.