HIMSS TV
Dr. Howard Strasberg, Wolters Kluwer’s VP of informatics and an HL7 CDS working group chair, said the HIMSS24 session he is co-presenting will discuss a variety of FHIR-based standards, CDS Hooks and other tools that can help bring AI into workflows.
Amazon Web Services has concerns around AI use in healthcare and regulating the technology. But it can show the benefits of AI/ML in helping life sciences firms with drug development. Dr. Jared Saul, chief medical officer at AWS, discusses the issues.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons is working with Bicycle Health to give individuals released from prison continued access to monthly injections of buprenorphine for opioid use disorder. Bicycle Health CEO Ankit Gupta offers a deep dive.
Luis Ahumada, director of health data science and analytics at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, explains why gathering high quality data for every population and validation are key to building valuable artificial intelligence models.
The cross-agency, cross-industry collaboration driving CMMI’s first truly interoperable payment model could improve oncology delivery for years to come, says the Digital Medicine Society's Jennifer Goldsack.
Artificial intelligence helps to create solutions for a variety of problems, including data summarization, audio processing and report interpretation, says Rob Luke, chief scientist at Ae Studio in Los Angeles.
Lessons learned inspire one chapter's local events and support answering members' AI-related questions, said Carrie Murray, president of the HIMSS Southern California chapter.
Jeremy Petch, director of digital health innovation at Hamilton Health Sciences, discusses strategies for ensuring transparent and explainable AI.
Dr. Sanjeev Bhavnani, senior cardiologist at Scripps Clinic, offers perspective on the health system's AI deployments and talks regulation and guardrails.
Working with Informa Markets has allowed synergies that will boost content offerings while enabling a more streamlined Global Conference experience for attendees in Orlando, he says.