Artificial Intelligence
Scott Levin of Beckman Coulter and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine gives a preview of his HIMSS24 session, where he will discuss the AHRQ systems engineering success phases and mitigating bias in AI.
How can artificial intelligence improve care delivery, and how can it be used safely and effectively? We're all figuring it out together. At HIMSS24, a chance to get lessons and insights from folks who are exploring in earnest.
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Public health, payment reform, enhanced delivery models and, yes, generative AI are just some of the topics to explore in these high-level sessions at HIMSS24.
Yusuf Tamer, principal data and applied scientist at the Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation, offers a sneak preview of his HIMSS24 session, which offers a detailed look at one of artificial intelligence's most promising use cases.
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.
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