Quality and Safety
By modernizing systems and improving leadership and culture to embrace reporting, healthcare organizations can better address the top 10 patient safety concerns for 2024, says Heidi Raines, founder and CEO of Performance Health Partners.
AI-enabled computer vision could be a game-changer, says one CEO, who also discusses the risks of generative AI and the promise of automated transcription, which is already proving itself.
Artificial intelligence continues to permeate technologies that providers use. This week, it's helping to find relevant talent to improve data usage in care coordination and enhance signal-to-noise ratio in MRIs.
Memotext's digital therapeutic app for mental health patients can help caregivers engage with patients and identify the risks for relapse and readmission, says company founder Amos Adler, who discusses the markets in each country.
Justin Ryan, director and research scientist in the Webster Foundation 3D Innovations Lab at Rady Children's Hospital, gives a deep dive on the creation and application of this complex tool made user-friendly for any provider.
A recent health survey showed 47-49% of American respondents saying they had no objection to clinicians deploying AI tools to make diagnoses. Mark Polyak, president of global data management at IPSOS, discusses those results.
Health organisations must understand the needs of their staff and processes first before adding new technologies into the mix, says Harvard research associate Brian Spisak.
Implementing AI in healthcare settings requires thoughtful consideration of the problems it aims to solve and a clear understanding of the potential impacts on clinical workflows and provider wellbeing, the digital health chief advises.
American Heart Association's Rachael Charbonneau discusses how the organization's professional training programs help improve healthcare professionals' digital literacy.
Graham Holland, deputy chief pharmacist at the Liverpool Heart & Chest Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, discusses positive results from the hospital's digital transformation, including a 44% reduction in medication administration incidents.