Artificial Intelligence
Medal co-founder and CEO Lonnie Rae Kurlander says her company's collaboration platform for common workflows translates a wide variety of formats into FHIR data to be exported downstream.
Artificial intelligence can make care more personal from both the clinical and consumer perspective, claims Livongo CEO Zane Burke.
By asking evocative questions and analyzing facial expressions and voice inflection, AiME (Artificial Intelligence Mental Evaluation) can assess the risk of depression, anxiety and addiction, says Textpert founder and CEO Ray Christian.
Conversa Health has seen growing enthusiasm for healthcare chatbots across both sides of the aisle, says Chief Product Officer Dr. Phil Marshall.
Dr. Michael Sanders, CMIO at Flagler Hospital in St. Augustine, Florida, says clinicians are using unsupervised learning algorithms to reduce costs and prevent medical errors.
Andrew Rebhan, consultant at The Advisory Board, discusses new advances in "digital frontiers" such as artificial intelligence, internet of things, 3D printing, augmented reality and more.
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DataRobot GM of Healthcare Colleen Greene describes how advances in auto-machine learning and predictive analytics are enabling healthcare organizations to be AI-driven.
AI has already moved beyond its status as a novel technology with exciting potential use cases to one that is helping solve real-world challenges and improving patient outcomes, says Todd Schlesinger, VP of business development at Jvion.
Karley Yoder, senior director of product, Edison AI at GE Healthcare, offers a preview of how the new Edison platform will improve workflow, clinical insight and patient satisfaction.
AI can help with recognizing patterns and diagnosis, but physicians still need to use clinical judgment and manage the patient as a person, says Colin Tan, associate professor of ophthalmology at Duke NUS Medical School.
