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Rachini Moosavi, chief analytics officer at University of North Carolina Health, describes how and where AI is deployed at the health system – and says it plans to be ambitious in its deployments in 2024 while still being cautious.
In this latest in our series on top health IT voices talking artificial intelligence, Dr. Rebecca G. Mishuris shows how her health system is getting results with the advanced technology and discusses responsible use of AI.
The health system is piloting new tools to streamline workflows, such an ambient listening during patient exams, says Albert Marinez, its chief analytics officer. He describes some lessons learned during early-stage implementation.
With guidelines and rules for healthcare AI coming from the FDA, ONC, OCR, the White House and others, how will this regulatory framework change in 2024? Bryant Godfrey, partner at Foley Hoag, offers some thoughts.
For all its potential benefits for healthcare, it's still critical to understand how patient data is being collected and used for AI models, says Sara Shanti, a partner in Sheppard Mullin's Chicago-based Corporate Practice Group.
Andreessen Horowitz investment partner Jay Rughani discusses the paper he and his colleagues published recently about clinical use cases of AI, and outlined steps regulators should take for reimbursing providers using the technology.
With HTI-1 finalized, EHR vendors will have to tackle electronic case reporting while providers must look ahead and get social determinants of health into their workflows, says Don Rucker, chief strategy officer for 1upHealth.
The year ahead will see policies evolving along with the tech, says Brigid Bondoc, partner and life sciences attorney at Morrison Foerster, who discusses regulatory approaches that foster innovation while protecting safety.
Being a cybersecurity professional has its difficulties – like tackling bad actors and working out how AI can improve or hinder strategies to ensure healthcare system security, says Richard Staynings, chief security strategist at Cylera.
TimeDoc Health CEO Brian Esterly talks the rise in comorbidities complicating the delivery of care, key social determinants of health issues, healthcare deserts and how health IT can help caregivers aid all of these patients.