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Tom Hallisey, digital health strategy lead for the Healthcare Association of New York State, offers thoughts on recent ONC regs on model transparency – and some tips for deploying ambient AI intelligently.
Hospitals and health systems worldwide are finding their way forward with AI and automation initiatives of varying shapes and sizes. Anne Snowdon, chief research officer at HIMSS, describes the trends she's seeing.
Steven Ullman, director at the Center for Health Management and Policy at the University of Miami, says utilization has dropped to 5.4% of medical claims since telehealth use skyrocketed during the pandemic.
HIMSS Senior Director Robert Havasy shares some of the insights he gained as host of the forum in San Diego this month and discusses what AI stakeholders are focused on as the technology evolves.
The fifth group to do so comprises 11 startups, all helping enable digital innovations in therapeutic delivery - from the supply chain to the patient interface, says Naomi Fried, founder and CEO of the accelerator program.
The American Medical Association's principles on the development and deployment of AI highlight members' concerns and consider who should be held liable, says Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, president of AMA, speaking from the HIMSS AI in Healthcare Forum.
While privacy regulations are still developing, IQVIA brings humans into artificial intelligence models to think through, trigger and make the go, no-go decisions, says Updesh Dosanjh, practice leader for technology solutions.
Peter Shen, head of the digital and automation business at Siemens Healthineers, shows how, and how healthcare can increase adoption of artificial intelligence – with appropriate guardrails in place for safety, transparency and ethics.
Thanks to machine learning, pocket-sized cardiac sonography can help any medical professional make real-time cardiac-care decisions in acute, field, EMS and rural settings, says UltraSight CEO and cofounder Davidi Vortman.
A project by Pauliina Ilmonen, mathematician at Aalto University in Finland, and her colleagues is emulating a zombie plague to gain insights into how an event like a pandemic or a mass disinformation campaign can spread.