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A look into the future of AI from a leader who’s helping to shape it.
Oracle Health's Dr. Yasir Khan discusses how policymakers and payers must prioritize a shift from episodic, curative care to proactive, preventive care to promote better health and longevity across the Middle East region.
Companies this past month announced many new products and services that use artificial intelligence to automate complex processes, secure data and improve care coordination and interoperability workflows.
We spoke with a nurse expert on artificial intelligence who advises hospitals and health systems about potential hazards when working with AI vendors. She described the questions to ask those vendors, to assess whether they really understand healthcare.
Through the new Collaborative for Healthy Rural America, several health tech companies and their partners pledge to build an integrated care coordination and payment platform for states as they embark on their rural health transformation plans.
The $50 billion in funding to be allocated annually among all states over 10 years may be insufficient, even as the RHTP could put pressure on the rural healthcare system over the long term.
Before building AI tools, healthcare organizations must ensure clearly defined objectives and strong data governance, says HIMSS' Rob Havasy and PMI's Karla Eidem.
A new tool at its Tisch Cancer Center helps improve accuracy, efficiency and patient access by streamlining information from the Epic EHR to clinical trial platforms.
Christopher Kunney, partner IOTech Consulting, says the new C-suite role is similar to one that gained prominence 20 years ago. Both need to demystify technology and partner with stakeholders – board, execs, clinical, IT – across the ecosystem.
Also, the NSW state is helping foster cultural sensitivity among clinicians through virtual reality training.
