Artificial Intelligence
There are some key clinical and financial use cases already showing their worth – but while innovation around artificial intelligence is happening rapidly, there's risk in moving too quickly, one physician expert cautions.
The free validation service, funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, will run algorithms against a large representative holdout dataset and provide a confidential performance report.
Dr. Don Rucker, now chief strategy officer with 1upHealth, weighs in on where TEFCA is headed and his fundamental concerns about veering away from the way the rest of industry computes.
Dan Soule, VP of technology operations at Health Catalyst, reflected back on health equity 10 years ago and today's emergence of real-world uses for AI while attending his 50th HIMSS event.
Sam Seering, product manager of Cheers for Epic, talks about expanding engagement with patients, and how a switch to automated outreach saved one provider $37K, while addressing a care gap.
Automation is bridging the gap between clinical and coding and documentation, says Tami McMasters Gomez, director of coding and clinical documentation integrity services at UC Davis Medical Center.
Prompting action requires more than sending reminders to patients about wellness and other healthcare visits, CEO says.
The nonprofit healthcare network and its Bear’s Den innovation accelerator program are investing in the development of vocal biomarker technology to screen for anxiety and cognitive disease.
HHS Office for Civil Rights Director Melanie Rainer describes how her office is helping providers understand and meet their security and compliance requirements.
The technology has already been implemented in KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital.