Quality and Safety
The Trustworthy & Responsible AI Network, or TRAIN, aims to put responsible AI principles into action to enhance the quality, safety and trustworthiness of healthcare AI.
At HIMSS24, the president of Mayo Clinic Platform offered some tough truths about the challenges of deploying genAI – touting its enormous potential while spotlighting patient safety dangers to guard against in provider settings.
At the HIMSS AI in Healthcare Forum on Monday, Stanford Healthcare's Dr. Jonathan Chen brought some impressive sleight of hand to a very serious discussion.
The Biden Cancer Moonshot says that Epic, Oracle Health, Meditech, athenahealth, Flatiron, Ontada, ThymeCare and CVS Health have adopted the CMS Enhancing Oncology Model to increase interoperability, advance equity and improve cancer diagnosis outcomes.
Dr. Brian Anderson, the newly-announced CEO of the Coalition for Health AI, offers some insights in a preview of his HIMSS24 panel discussion on the quest for responsible and transparent models.
Sessions at the daylong preconference event cover the nurses' roles in deploying AI in healthcare, insights into IT adoption and use – and the role of nurse informaticists in driving change.
Radar offers new opportunities to track patients in the home without using wearables, says Sumit Nagpal, CEO of Cherish Health – who recalls some sage advice he received from Steve Jobs when pitching the idea years ago.
The integration with the Converge telehealth platform could reduce clinician burnout by extending access to artificial intelligence voice technology to help manage care for 90 million people across 55 health plans.
At the preconference event on March 11, there's a chance to explore and learn more about hospital-at-home, remote patient monitoring, telemedicine innovations and more
The training is crucial for newly licensed nurses who are handling higher and more complex caseloads, says Megan Milbourne of AdventHealth.