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Anatomy IT CEO Frank Forte says that redundant systems and practice drills, as well as partnering with vendors to prepare for inevitable cyberattacks, are key to building cyber resilience of healthcare organizations.
Developers see a potential use of the AI-powered mobile solution for routine early skin cancer screening.
Interestingly, young physicians see more risk to it than their senior counterparts.
It has shown 82% accuracy in detecting stroke, comparable to paramedics, according to RMIT University.
Also, digital twin technology is being tested to optimise mechanical ventilation.
Mayo Clinic vice chair of AI and innovation Dr. Alexander Ryu discusses building frameworks for AI fairly and equitably through collaboration - and how the organization decides to partner with companies with already established models.
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SVP of advanced analytics Pravin Pant and associate VP of interoperability strategy Michael Gould, both at ZeOmega, discuss how providers should adopt FHIR standards to achieve TEFCA compliance and enable easier data sharing with payers.
Aytan Dahukey, partner and private equity team leader, and healthcare team member at Sheppard Mullin, says that growth areas in private equity are opportunistic and discusses some challenges ahead.
In part two of a two-part series, Dr. Bruce Darrow, CMIO and interim CDIO at Mount Sinai Health System, discusses how the health system utilizes AI for predictive care, reading diagnostic images, and streamlining administrative operations.
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Ran Balicer, HIMSS board of directors member, talks about the possibility of clinical digital support technology to personalize care by helping clinicians predict potential health issues for patients so they can be prevented.