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EHR giant Epic’s executive vice president of research and development, Sumit Rana, discusses generative AI use in healthcare, the benefits and pitfalls of the tool, and how providers use the company's technology for clinical workflow.
The funds will be used to develop a comprehensive AI imaging model powered by imaging data to improve diagnostic precisions and early detection of conditions.
In-Young Choi, director at Catholic Information Convergence Institute at CMC in South Korea, discusses how data from eight hospitals is converged and distributed to meet an individual department's needs, aiding in the creation of AI solutions.
Holly Miller, chief medical officer at MedAllies, discusses the Sequoia Project's Data Usability Taking Root initiative around adoption of the Data Usability Implementation Guide, which underscores interoperability of trustworthy, usable data.
The company's product, Distill, uses machine learning algorithms and LLMs to perform administrative, clinical and research tasks that require chart review.
The company will use the funds to grow its drug-discovery pipeline and clinical AI stack.
Dr Yujia Gao, assistant group chief technology officer at the National University Health System, relays how mixed reality is transforming the health systems' operations, including provider workflow and surgical planning for transplants.
Carmen Pauline Rios Benton, cofounder of the HIMSS23 Europe Startup PitchFest winning company, Doctomatic, discusses how the company uses visual AI to provide a device-agnostic platform that scans and analyzes data and sends it to a doctor.
The healthcare system became a strategic investor in the Boston-based company and will utilize Laudio to enhance worker efficiency and engagement.
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital superintendent Dr Chien-Tzung Chen relays what challenges the health system overcame to achieve EMRAM Stage 7 and the benefit of embracing digital transformation to improve healthcare proficiency.