Mike Miliard
With quantum computing now a reality, and poised to turbocharge machine learning and precision medicine across healthcare, one expert who's speaking at HIMSS23 says it's time to prepare.
At HIMSS23, Ken Mandl and Don Rucker will show how the SMART/HL7 spec can enable better performance tracking, public health surveillance, pharma safety and clinical research.
Bill Hudson, chief information officer of Integris Health, previews his HIMSS23 discussion on how information security is imperative for achieving organization-wide goals.
The new Quantum System One platform, part of a 10 year advanced computing collaboration first announced in 2021, will help accelerate precision medicine research and drug development for an array of medical conditions.
Frank McGillin, CEO of The Clinic by Cleveland Clinic, discusses how connected health tools are enabling cost savings, convenience and other specialty care innovations.
Working with its DES Health Consulting team, the advisory firm aims to help health system clients tackle clinician burnout and manage the demands on the workforce, improving quality and safety, job retention and provider experience.
Better ways to access, aggregate and analyze data are enabling design of more representative clinical trials – and delivery of better care in general, say the company's VP of clinical informatics and its VP of business intelligence and analytics.
Health Gorilla, Kno2 and KONZA National Network are the others, given a green light for testing and onboarding as qualified health information networks under TEFCA.
Rachel E. Patzer, current director of the Health Services Research Center at the Emory University School of Medicine, will take the reins at the Indianapolis-based biomedical informatics leader.
A lack of quality clinical data is hindering machine learning models for oncology and other treatments, says Steve Irvine, CEO of integrate.ai, who describes how federated learning approaches can enable secure access to a wider array of datasets.