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Oscar Alleyne, managing director of the public health division at MITRE, relays how federally funded research and development centers help public and private companies solve complex problems, including preparing for the next pandemic.
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Jessica Skopac, division chief engineer at MITRE, discusses how she communicates with other divisions supporting federal agencies within the company to ensure that they share information and solutions between projects where applicable.
Dr. Brian Anderson, MITRE’s chief digital health physician and Coalition for Health AI cofounder, says AI requires regulation. He discusses the blueprint CHI developed for bias-mitigation, transparency, governance and monitoring in AI.
Mark Kramer, chief engineer for MITRE's Health Technology Center, says patients need to have control of their data that is currently shared provider to provider to promote their own health.
Efforts to share clinical decision support (CDS) across domains are underway, says MITRE Lead Clinical Informaticist Sharon Sebastian.
The three-year-old startup has overcome some challenges to serve 1,200 vendors and 20 customers in 60 markets.
By tracking her daughter's 26 symptoms in a complete patient story over time, Kristina Sheridan, Center for Veterans Enterprise Transformation department head at MITRE, says she gave doctors vital information for successful treatment.
The FDA comes out with pre- and post-market cyber guidelines for medical devices to eliminate confusion around security, says MITRE Senior Principal Cybersecurity Engineer Margie Zuk.
The MITRE Corporation's Kristina Sheridan shares how her life experience inspired the Patient Toolkit, which lets patients digitally record symptoms and treatment