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Residents and medical students hesitate to use AI, said University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine's director of digital innovation in pediatric surgery, Dr. Patrick Thomas. Still, many acknowledge that positives may exist.
HIMSS24
The managing director at Second Century Tech, Tom Lawry, gives insight into his various HIMSS24 sessions, where he will discuss the realities of AI in healthcare for informatics nurses, and bringing together data and AI processes to drive change.
Personify will merge Virgin Pulse's wellbeing, health and comprehensive navigation services with HealthComp's health plan administration offerings.
Accountable care organization OneCare Vermont's interim CEO, Abe Berman, and CFO, Tom Borys, relays how the accountable care organization ensures high-quality continuum of care and the impact of CMS' model on Vermont hospital systems.
Dr. Srinivasan Suresh, VP, CIO and CMIO at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, discusses how ChatGPT and large language models are applicable within healthcare, and the promise of AI tools in the administrative and patient settings.
HIMSS24
Wolters Kluwer vice president of medical informatics Howard Strasberg highlights the topics he and his colleague will discuss at HIMSS24, including data transfer between EHRs and the cloud and FHIR-based clinical decision support standards.
Johns Hopkins has been moving into AI to create datasets and data models, says Luis Ahumada, director of health data science and analytics at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. Data collection and validation have been incremental.
Jennifer Goldsack, CEO of the Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) and cohost of CancerX, highlights ONC's annual meeting and how data with interoperability, privacy and security protections can fundamentally change oncology outcomes.
The content was very relevant and what healthcare leaders and chapter members are interested in, said Carrie Murray, president of HIMSS Southern California chapter of HIMSS AI Forum. Everybody wants education on artificial intelligence.
Jeremy Petch, Hamilton Health Sciences' director of digital health innovation, discusses black box models and the importance of evaluating AI technology so as not to increase health inequity.