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The health system's chief digital officer and chief AI and information officer discusses IT infrastructure for artificial intelligence, and describes his plans and priorities as the technology evolves.
That's the view of a tech CEO who discusses problems with the patient experience and what may happen if hospitals and health systems embrace digital tools on the patient-facing side.
APAC health system leaders reveal best practices in EMR implementation.
The modernized, outcomes-focused AMAM is meant to help health systems keep pace with the rapid evolution of analytics technologies and artificial intelligence and "support equitable, data-driven decision-making at scale."
Just like airline pilots, physicians will come to rely more on automation – but pilots and doctors always will be needed, MedPearl's physician founder says.
Cleveland Clinic Chief Analytics Officer Albert Marinez says generative AI holds huge potential, but a lot of challenges can still be solved with machine learning and predictive analytics.
They recognize the promises of faster diagnosis and easier access to treatment and cost info, says Mark Polyak, president of analytics at Ipsos. While they're comfortable with AI for administrative tasks, they're wary of clinical applications.
"It's a disruptive technology, and we're all trying to figure it out," says Dayton VA Medical Center HTM Service Chief Zachary Arose. He discusses research applications, imaging innovations and operational efficiencies.
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.
Robert Slepin, emeritus CIO advisor at Epic, explains why with the story of JCL Connect, a complex business, clinical, and IT infrastructure transformation program at John C. Lincoln Health Network in Phoenix.