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Brenna Loufek, SaMD regulatory affairs manager at Mayo Clinic, talks bridging the gap between research and clinical practice when bringing AI-enabled digital health tools to market in a preview of her and her colleagues' upcoming session at HIMSS24.
The health system has efforts to use artificial intelligence to, among other things, streamline patient scheduling and provide personalized preventive care recommendations. Dr. Melek Somai, the CTO, explains how.
The role and use cases for artificial intelligence, as presented by Dr. Melek Somai, a top voice in health IT, with a special focus on generative AI, which he says is "poised to bring the really transformative change envisioned with the advent of IT."
In season 2, episode 2 of "Unlocking Big Data," sponsored by Arcadia, Albert Duntugan, UCLA Health’s chief data officer, and Nick Stepro, Arcadia’s chief product and technology officer, talk about how to make data more accessible to different end users.
Interoperability Institute's Jim St. Clair and the VA's Thomas Osborne and Dr. Paul Tibbits say digital representations in healthcare research are evolving rapidly. They'll have updates on modeling at the personal and enterprise levels at HIMSS24.
In presenting Care New England's approach to digital transformation at HIMSS24, Trent Sanders of Kyndryl said he and CNE's Tomas Gregorio will share how to leverage partnerships to drive growth and improve care.
Dr. Will O'Connor, CMIO at TigerConnect, discusses the role of technology to improve internal and external communications for discharges and transport.
To improve vaccine data transfer, public health partnerships are critical, say Sabrina Matlock from the American Immunization Registry Association, Sarah Finley of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, and Kristin Glaza of Oracle Health.
The chief medical information officer of the Maine health system gives an update on its collaboration with Optum, talks AI and gives a preview of his HIMSS24 presentation on tighter telehealth integration.
Jonathon Feit, CEO of Beyond Lucid Technologies, says AI can help ensure emergency responders have situational awareness while moving patients, and help avoid responder burnout.