Quality and Safety
The aim is to find new uses of real-world data in AI development, and to help health systems move from fragmented, compliance-heavy processes toward the creation of ethical, scalable innovation pipelines, a UPMC expert explains.
In Dade County where 60% of residents speak Spanish, Mount Sinai Medical Center Miami Beach leverages artificial intelligence to raise health equity and support more personalized care, explains Tom Gillette, CIO of the non-profit health system.
An executive who in his career has had oversight of nearly 70% of America's healthcare data explains the concept, and why it's needed for artificial intelligence to succeed in the industry.
Private Regency Specialist Hospital's smart ward also reduced 63% of manual documentation.
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.
The Golden State hits a milestone with its first pediatric Nucleus Nexa cochlear implant. Pediatric ear, nose and throat specialist Dr. Daniela Carvalho at Rady Children's Health in San Diego discusses the significance of this advance in hearing care.
Success Stories & ROI
Virtual services at the sprawling Florida health system have helped strengthen essential clinical programs, says Jonathan Witenko, transforming struggling initiatives into lasting pillars of care delivery.
In the third installment of this three-part series, clinical and IT leaders from the New Jersey health system discuss how its virtual acute care program is now enabling new innovations at its brick-and-mortar hospitals.
UPMC Children's Hospital tailors its use of custom-built and vendor AI tools to clinicians' actual problems, says Dr. Srinivasan Suresh, with multidisciplinary oversight to help protect vulnerable patients.
And "even though projects have a start and an end date, the work continues," says Epic Emeritus CMIO Dr. Jonathan M. Sternlieb, who offers some lessons from a long career as a physician and clinical informaticist.