Artificial Intelligence
2022 Look Ahead
Areas of opportunity include data analytics for research, enhancing EHR capabilities and using AI algorithms to support patient care and operational efficiency, says Mike Restuccia.
Damo Consulting CEO Paddy Padmanabhan discusses the significance of the $28.3 billion acquisition and predicts some next steps.
Chris Young, head of product at Force Therapeutics, talks about the role artificial intelligence has in improving care efficacy, and gives pointers on the usability of digital care management platforms.
Digital technologies are constantly changing. Hardware is getting faster and more efficient. Software can harness these hardware improvements to improve the functionality of technology. And so healthcare staff and citizens will hopefully have access to tools that allow tasks to be completed quicker, or more intuitively according to Dr Pritesh Mistry, King's Fund, UK.
Health is in the throes of some of the most significant changes as systems reel from a variety of rapidly changing environments. Dr Charles Alessi, Chief Clinical Officer at HIMSS, explores lessons learned, as we look cautiously to a better 2022.
Artificial intelligence can optimize patient care and reduce clinician burnout, says Selwa A. F. Al-Hazzaa, MD, founder and CEO of Saudi Development Med.
AI can help accelerate workflows for improved efficiency and patient experience and advise on clinical and operational optimization, says Philips' Sham Sokka.
This week's top stories include Democrats wanting healthcare provisions included in the upcoming reconciliation bill and Google unveiling a mobile app version of Care Studio.
HSBlox COO Lynn Carroll details how community care networks can help with value-based care, and the roles blockchain, AI and machine learning play in the process.
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MatrixCare is using AI to stay ahead of the curve, says CTO John Weatherbie.