Artificial Intelligence
APAC digital health leaders have emphasised the importance of collaboration and innovation to accelerate digital transformation in healthcare.
While there's been progress across government and industry, the agency said the new technology strategy emphasizes health equity, public health, AI and cybersecurity to better connect the health system with health data "for all health IT users."
A Carnegie Mellon University professor who specializes in responsible AI and generative AI discusses their importance in healthcare and combining the two – which can be tricky.
It's already happening: CFOs are getting Teams calls from their "CEO" asking for reports on financial transactions, says ChristianaCare CISO Anahi Santiago ahead of her appearance at the 2024 HIMSS Healthcare Cybersecurity Forum.
The new AMAM24 is designed to support and guide healthcare organisations in realising the full potential of analytics to strengthen data-driven decision making.
Health tech leaders discussed the diverse applications of 5G in healthcare during the HIMSS24 APAC conference in Seoul.
John Meiners, chief of mission-aligned businesses and healthcare solutions for the AHA, says it has "transformative capability" to improve knowledge and insights for cardiology research and clinical guidelines.
Dr. Gerald Lip of the U.K.'s NHS Grampian says that using AI algorithms has allowed a shrinking pool of radiologists to work more efficiently and provide test results in three days, instead of two weeks.
Large language models are "enabling a new level of patient empowerment" by helping people understand clinical notes, navigate insurance claims and much more, says Dr. Chethan Sarabu, AI and informatics strategist at OpenNotes.
"This is truly a revolutionary system, allowing us to take operative navigation to a new level, tracking implants and change in alignment in real time with no radiation with a relatively straightforward camera," says a top spine surgeon.