clinical AI
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Tom Leary, HIMSS SVP and head of government relations, details four key areas HIMSS is focused on this year: AI, cybersecurity, digital health transformation and workforce development.
When it comes to claims review, AI allows things to be done much faster than humans with less errors, says Christine Stetler, AVP of Solution Engineering at MedeAnalytics.
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While AI can perform complex tasks such as reading EHR screens and recommending ways to optimize processes, NYU Langone Health System's Dr. Jonah Feldman says it can't replace physicians' knowledge and training.
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HIMSS Media executive editors Jessica Hagen, Mike Miliard and Susan Morse discussed EMRAM Stage 7 adoption, implementing AI responsibly, workforce development, remote patient monitoring, telehealth, genomic data and precision medicine.
AI tools helped find non-opioid pain medications that can also put patients under and predict strokes in children who have undergone brain surgery, says Dr. Zafar Chaudry, chief AI officer at Seattle Children's.
Before the technology piece, focus must be on how to train people on the up-and-coming AI tools and providing a policy that governs those tools and protecting data, says Dr. Zafar Chaudry, chief AI officer at Seattle Children's.
Despite reluctance in the past couple of years, clinician comfort with using AI tools is growing, says Etiometry President and CEO Shane Cooke, citing results of a recent AMA survey.
HIMSS25
Darren Webber and Nathan Licht, principal data analysts at Cedars-Sinai, preview their HIMSS25 talk on how generative AI can enhance chart abstractors’ efficiency and effectiveness, as well as best practices for implementation.
The new model is designed for scalability, allowing Aidoc to develop and refine AI solutions quicker and permit radiologists to make decisions using real-time data.
Working with world-class partners, ensuring AI is safe for patients, educating clinicians, integrating and scaling AI rapidly, is what it takes for a provider to integrate an AI platform, says Dr. Barry Stein, Hartford HealthCare's CCIO.