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Developing AI policy needs to mitigate risk without stifling innovation, much like the early days of EHRs, says Patricia MacTaggart, program director and teaching instructor at George Washington University and 2024 Changemaker Award recipient.
Suki AI's flagship product, in use at more than 250 health systems, prepares clinical notes and codes after each visit to give clinicians more time with patients and lower documentation. Punit Soni, CEO and founder, explains.
Payers will not only need to comply with the 2024 CMS Final Rule pertaining to materials and content, but they will need to go the extra mile because it affects star ratings, says Ernie Crawford, president and CEO of Crawford Technologies.
The Coalition of Health AI brings together more than 1,300 organizations, including government and industry leaders, to build consensus-driven best practices and standards for using AI in healthcare, explains Dr. Brian Anderson, CEO of CHAI.
Eduardo Iglesias, founder and CEO of VivaWell, talks about how VivaWell’s healthcare plans prioritizing illness prevention are being offered as an employee benefit by Latin American corporations and are already demonstrating ROI.
Project Asclepius aims to modernize meds processes that are too often still manual, say leaders from Cleveland Clinic London and other organizations working to help providers streamline their pharmacies to boost patient safety and gain cost efficiencies.
Over time interoperability standards have had a broadening effect on the healthcare technology industry, and the pace of improvements has increased, to the benefit of patients, says Michael Nusbaum, president of MH Nusbaum & Associates.
The tech giant looks across the entire product development life cycle to ensure health equity in the AI models and tools it makes available to digital health companies, explains Dr. Ivor Horn, Google's chief health equity officer.
Joe Gagnon, CEO of 1upHealth, talks about how collaborating more on APIs can help providers generate EHR requests for information from payers.
An American Hospital Association report, sponsored by Amazon Business, found 60% of respondents experience drug shortages. Bill Kopitke, head of healthcare at Amazon Business, offers more perspective.