clinical AI
Dr. Brian Hasselfeld, senior medical director of digital health and innovation at Johns Hopkins Medicine, talks about using AI-powered ambient scribe technology to address physicians' documentation burden from the explosion of EMR content.
Senior medical director of digital health and innovation at Johns Hopkins Medicine Dr. Brian Hasselfeld discusses addressing resource issues in healthcare with the help of artificial intelligence.
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Nicole Rogas, president of symplr, discusses her company's "connected enterprise" strategy that helps consolidate multiple software systems into a single platform with one logon and automated workflows to reduce clinicians' time spent on technology.
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Tony DiGiorgio, chief architect at symplr, discusses how the company's AI-driven tools help healthcare organizations automate workflows, realize efficiencies and build a "connected enterprise" to share data among multiple systems.
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Medicomp CMO Dr. Jay Anders discusses his company's early adoption of AI to organize clinical data and its more recent tool that can teach large language models (LLMs) to create more accurate documentation.
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Mary Joy Garcia-Dia, program director, nursing informatics, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, discusses nurses' role as knowledge workers and how new technologies, including AI, should support nurses' decision-making and reduce bias to improve care access.
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Sumit Nagpal, CEO, cofounder and board director at Cherish Health, discusses how AI is accelerating healthcare innovation, as well as how using diverse datasets and other ethical practices can help develop new AI solutions rapidly but safely.
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Industry leaders and insiders discuss how artificial intelligence will transform healthcare in 2024 and beyond at this year's HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition in Orlando.
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Associate professor of biomedical informatics and pediatric endocrinology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center Dr. Yaa Kumah-Crystal talks about improving clinical documentation programs.
Lars Maaløe, chief technology officer and cofounder of Corti, discusses the company's provider-facing AI technology, which can help with clinical documentation by providing real-time feedback while listening to healthcare communications.