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Algorithms and large language models are already transforming healthcare processes across many use cases. Here's how some pioneering health IT leaders are using AI today, and how they're planning for the future.
Mike Reagin says the health system is gaining provider satisfaction from an in-house digital assistant that helps with tasks such as summarizing documents, and its ambient voice technology has enabled productivity gains.
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High levels of adoption and continuous optimisation are crucial in realising EMR benefits.
Also, Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand has started implementing a new mobile emergency response module.
Associate Health Minister David Seymour has encouraged the adoption of AI to support their work in providing and regulating access to medicines.
The artificial intelligence application has led to $9.3 million in claims paid that might have been denied. What's more, the tech has resulted in $871,000 in new revenue for Medicare Severity Diagnosis-Related Group payments.
Red Rover Health's platform enables clinicians to quickly and easily integrate best-of-breed tools into their workflows via APIs. The company's CEO, John Orosco, offers details.
A deep dive into care operating systems, the problems they aim to solve, and how they help improve workforce engagement and satisfaction, explained by Josh Clark, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's VP of quality and safety operating systems.
Nursing and IT
A George Mason University expert in nurse burnout also dives into how nurse work scheduling can provide flexibility and improve workforce management and how health IT can support workplace well-being.
Kontakt.io's new agentic AI platform creates 'digital twins' of hospital operations to track patients and equipment and provide data that can help optimize workflows. CEO Philipp von Gilsa explains.
