Artificial Intelligence
While it feels like it was only yesterday that Expo 2020 Dubai opened its doors, the first World Expo in the MEASA region concluded last month. Dubai-based Rachel McArthur asks whether we will follow through on the lessons learned in healthcare from the event.
Mount Sinai Health System’s VP of clinical innovation and chief nursing informatics officer Robert Freeman discusses how AI can help keep patients safer and support frontline teams.
AI, augmented reality, biomedical sensors and beyond – by mapping out a clear vision now, we can widen our ambitions and improve modernization strategies to better harness the vast potential offered by technology advances.
Despite significant investment and well over a decade of different transformation plans and initiatives, there’s still much to do before we can say the health and care system has truly gone through a digital revolution.
Health system IT leaders need to be ready to enable care delivery anywhere, anytime, to any patient. New advances in cloud and telehealth/remote monitoring are forcing the issue.
While RPA has proved its success for some administrative functions, other technologies are emerging as options to help address the worker shortage and reduce workload in clinical and operational areas.
Gregg Church, president of 4medica, discusses the dangers of duplicate patient records and how AI can assist providers in maintaining clean data.
As ambient technologies improve, additional use cases to leverage voice will emerge – that leaves us with the question of how patients and physicians are responding to voice-enabled tools in their healthcare encounters.
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Dr. Alan S. Young, head of clinical partnerships at KēlaHealth, explains the possibilities for AI and data analytics to give a broad view of patient health.
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Sheeza Hussain, chief commercial officer at Biofourmis, talks about how the company's advanced analytics engine helps providers find individual baseline metrics so they know when to intervene.