HIMSS23
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Monique Mansoura, executive director of global health security and biotechnology at MITRE, highlights her HIMSS23 discussion on employing real-world data to cope with emerging health threats.
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Scott McKeithen, Marleen Welsh and Charles Baschnagel of the Department of Defense Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office preview their HIMSS23 panel on supplying data to public health officials for biosurveillance.
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Senior scientist at Booz Allen Hamilton Jennifer Gaudet Hefele previews her HIMSS23 explanation of the ways AI can analyze troves of online patient narratives.
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Automation can help reallocate clinical resources toward complex cases, according to Dr. Anobel Odisho, associate professor of Urology at the University of California, who will speak more in depth at HIMSS23.
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Jeremy Petch, director of digital health innovation at Hamilton Health Sciences, discusses his HIMSS23 lecture on the reliability of explainable AI in healthcare and how to ensure the responsible use of explainability techniques.
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David Higginson, Phoenix Children's Hospital EVP and chief innovation officer, highlights the ways AI algorithms supplement the work of the clinical and operational teams.
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Children's National Hospital CISO Nate Lesser highlights his coming HIMSS23 session where he will explain a system-wide cybersecurity effort that pulls in staff members across the enterprise.
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Juan Nanez, RN, director of Programs at Paso del Norte Health Information Exchange, highlights his upcoming HIMSS23 session, and explains how clinician access to patient history can improve outcomes and prevent readmissions.
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According to Howard Rubin, CIO of Evara Health, an FQHC, telehealth has helped an underserved population overcome the challenges of finding care.
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Long a security resource, the Medical Device Cybersecurity Regional Incident Preparedness and Response Playbook has gotten some updates. Margie Zuk and Penny Chase of MITRE preview their HIMSS23 session about them.