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A clinically trained app that leverages artificial intelligence to translate spoken words into multiple languages is helping patients and clinicians communicate more effectively, explains Dr. Jeffrey Chen, clinical advisor at No Barrier AI.
Jeeva Care's companion technology reflects discharged patients' moods and notifies their care teams if it detects behavioral change. Eric Robertson, the company's chief tech strategist and growth officer explains.
Access to data empowers people to partner with doctors and proactively manage their own health, says advocate "e-Patient Dave" deBronkart – including those with rare conditions who have used artificial intelligence to find correct diagnoses.
One Boston hospital is using DrFirst's automated medication management product to streamline its prescription processes, says Dr. Colin Banas, the company's CMO. It also reduced medication safety events by 25% in six months.
AiGIA Health's technology helps users aggregate health data from multiple sources, analyze it with AI and share those insights with stakeholders – or even sell it, says CEO Alex Diaconu.
Susan Conover, the digital health company's cofounder and CEO, discusses its AI-enabled dermatology tool, a recent $6 million raise and its plan to scale its reach and expand its partnerships across healthcare.
Frank Forte, CEO of Anatomy IT, discusses how the company uses AI tools to proactively detect and flag cyber threats for healthcare clients so those threats can be quickly remediated before patient care is disrupted.
Dr. Nele Jessel, athenahealth's CMO and Dr. Andrew Mellin, Surescripts' VP and CMIO, said that real-time prescription benefit data has helped patients avoid sticker shock, save money and pick up 8% more scripts across athena's prescribers.
InteliChart's platform can integrate with EHRs and engage with patients via their preferred means. This allows providers to focus on clinical workflows, says Will Cantrell, the company's director of product solutions.
Mindy Bosanek, the health system's director of surgical services, and Cynthia Harms, its surgical services OR business manager, say being able to deliver a "single source of truth" has freed up a surgery schedule that was 90% blocked.