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Measuring the impact of the Colombian Civil Air Patrol's volunteer healthcare mission is helping it to increase and sustain services in the most remote areas, says Manish Kohli, founder and president of the Pul Alliance for Digital Health and Equity.
David Smith, CFO of Anatomy IT, says direct oversight must be weighed against investments in new technology.
By leveraging AI, providers can instantly connect to patients locally and keep a communication channel open throughout their care journeys, explains Don Thompson, head of marketing at TeleVox.
More recent developments in AI have boosted natural language processing, which will help bring the benefits of NLP to provider organizations, says Dr. Tim O'Connell, founder and CEO of emtelligent, a medical NLP company.
In season 2, episode 4 of "Unlocking Big Data," sponsored by Arcadia, Luis M. Ahumada, director of health data science and analytics at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, and Arcadia’s Jake Hochberg talk about AI use for smaller organizations.
Most hospitals do not patch medical devices at the same frequency as traditional networks and need compensating security controls to address their unquantified device vulnerabilities, says Richard Staynings, chief security strategist at Cylera.
Medical XR use in psychotherapy and its validity in mental healthcare offerings discussed by Dr. Kim Bullock, a psychiatrist, neuropsychiatrist and founder of the Virtual Reality and Immersive Technology Clinic at Stanford University.
DeepScribe has worked to build trust in its ambient AI by deploying validation models that prevent inaccuracies and maintain the integrity of the clinical documentation it generates. Matthew Ko, its cofounder, president and COO, explains.
Moving forward, it's working with Epic on EHR chart summarization via artificial intelligence, with an initial focus on inpatient hospital course summary. The top digital health MD tells all.
Talkdesk can integrate AI with EHRs so patients don't have to repeat information and agents can express empathy in their calls, explains Patty Hayward, the company's healthcare and life sciences GM.