Artificial Intelligence
AI & ML Intelligence
Dr. Natalie Pageler, CHIO at Stanford Medicine Children's Health, discusses some factors for artificial intelligence deployments in this complex care modality and describes how applications such as ambient AI differ in pediatric and adult settings.
Through the company's virtual platform, the payvider's health plan members with autoimmune conditions receive an individualized care plan, one-on-one video visits with coaches, unlimited patient messaging and access to digital tools as covered services.
Oracle Health's Romel Khalife discusses the company's AI-enabled data platform, which helps clinicians identify care gaps and manage disease-screening programs and can connect EHR and genomic data to improve patient outcomes.
Concord Technologies' AI-powered cloud fax tool enables fast, secure clinical data exchange and extracts EHR data from transmitted documents, says the company's CEO William Cavanaugh.
Punit Soni, CEO and founder of Suki, predicts tech will become more invisible – and more "human" – and will make the healthcare experience more frictionless for patients and providers.
M42's Dr. Maaz Shaikh says the company's open-source Med42 LLM, trained on public rather than patient data, can be deployed for multiple use cases and is compliant with many global security standards.
The technology, which has been deployed ahead of schedule after an "aggressive timeline to scale AI agency-wide," is meant to boost productivity for clinical protocol reviews, scientific evaluations and more.
While a diagnostic decision support engine outperformed ChatGPT and Gemini at ascertaining disease in a new Mass General Brigham study, generative artificial intelligence models also performed well, suggesting potential synergistic benefits.
One new tool can automate clinical registry workflows for clinicians, which reduces manual data entry. Tom Liddell, CEO of Harmony Healthcare IT, explains more.
Aging is a tangled web of biological processes and AI can help us map this complexity and unlock treatments that target aging itself, not just its symptoms, says Andrew Steele, author of "Ageless: The New Science of Getting Older Without Getting Old".