AI
HIMSS23
Explore HIMSS23 exhibit floor and what experiences and technologies companies are using to improve the patient and provider experience, including real and animated animal-based therapy, and digitized white boards with patient information.
HIMSS23
David Chen, Shine Technology's director of business development, talks about how HIMSS23 affords him the opportunity to learn more about AI and other cutting-edge digital technologies, and to network with organizations regarding his company's devices.
Dr. Stephen Dolter, chief medical information officer at Children's Hospital and Medical Center Omaha, discusses the pros and cons of the evolution of AI in health and where future applications of AI may be useful in the clinical setting.
It expects to get a contract shortly to supply its AI solutions in over 170 hospitals across the kingdom.
Navin Natoewal of Philips and Jeffrey Schneider at the DoD discuss RATE technology, which utilizes biometric data from wearables and an algorithm to predict COVID-19 and other infections in service members 48 hours before symptoms began.
HIMSS23
HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf and Clalit's Chief Innovation Officer Ran Balicer discuss the highlights of HIMSS23, including the AI buzz that echoed in the halls because of its promise to transform care.
Also, Australian researchers develop what could be the world's first algorithm for measuring OSA exposure.
Also, Augnito unveils its ambient technology for clinical documentation.
It can determine wound healing status within 15 minutes.
Andrew Eye, cofounder and CEO of ClosedLoop.ai, discusses how AI can improve or increase health disparities, the value of explainable AI and the importance of open algorithms to ensure accuracy and fairness in data integrations.