HIMSS23
The rooms will utilize technology to improve the care experience for both patients and clinical staff.
In a preview of his HIMSS23 discussion on artificial intelligence in healthcare, Jeremy Petch, director of digital health innovation at Hamilton Health Sciences, describes the uses and limitations of explainable AI in different clinical settings.
Phoenix Children's Hospital EVP and Chief Innovation Officer David Higginson previews his HIMSS23 discussion, explaining how AI algorithms supplement the work of the hospital's clinical and operational teams to improve care quality and efficiency.
With "force multipliers" enterprises can improve healthcare cybersecurity and reduce costs, says Nate Lesser, vice president and CISO at Children's National Hospital, in a preview of his HIMSS23 presentation.
Juan Nanez, a speaker at HIMSS23 and director of Programs at Paso del Norte Health Information Exchange, says when clinicians can access past patient history to guide decisions, hospital readmissions and ER visits decrease.
Key information in clinical decision-making tools needs to be rapidly scanned to be useful at the point of care.
Howard Rubin, CIO at Evara Health, an FQHC, talks about the hurdles to delivering care to his population, and how virtual care gets past these challenges.
In a preview of their HIMSS23 presentation, Margie Zuk and Melissa "Penny" Chase of MITRE share some updates for the Medical Device Cybersecurity Regional Incident Preparedness and Response Playbook, coauthored with the FDA.
The company is focused on connecting with attendees in a homey setting inspired by its Verona campus as it showcases how emerging technologies such as GPT can help its provider customers.
With the proper training and technology, patients with end-stage kidney disease can perform dialysis themselves, says Dr. Shelly Nash, global chief medical information officer at Fresenius Medical Care, who will lead a panel on the topic at HIMSS23.