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AI & ML Intelligence
Artificial intelligence has elevated the quality and efficiency of documentation, improved the completeness of that documentation and reduced charting time significantly. AI has also enabled more attentive and personalized care.
The partnership will extend AI support to more healthcare professionals, including nurses and home care staff.
Casey Williams, senior VP of patient engagement at RevSpring, explains why customer service representatives need the ability to understand data intelligence the moment they're talking to the patient.
William Chan, cofounder and CEO of Iodine Software, says artificial intelligence can help providers in two key areas: denials and revenue leakage.
At the HIMSS AI in Healthcare Forum in Brooklyn next month, keynote speaker Tom Lawry will offer some no-nonsense perspective on the steps health systems need to take to make the most of their artificial intelligence investments.
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Amid funding cuts and thin financial margins, health systems can rely on AI to reveal millions in uncaptured revenue.
Its omnipresence in presentations and forums in Las Vegas this past March shows that it's now poised to deliver real value for healthcare organizations, says Prashant Natarajan, Velatura Public Benefit Corporation's chief AI officer.
Cybersecurity In Focus
Broad access to artificial intelligence has quickly evolved a new arms race in which healthcare security teams should implement AI from the ground up in their platforms and processes – and hold vendors' "feet to the fire" – to keep up with threats.
With virtual reality and generative artificial intelligence infused in nurse training programs, students hone their documentation skills and gain more confidence in patient care, says North Carolina Central University's Tina Scott.
A new tool can provide healthcare customer service representatives with real-time financial data on patients to guide more empathetic conversations about payment options, says RevSpring President Nicole Rogas.