Micky Tripathi, ONC national coordinator, discusses TEFCA's FAST track to FHIR exchange, the FHIR roadmap, concerns among EHR vendors on electronic case reporting and supporting data scalability to enable payers to advance interoperability.
Wolters Kluwer vice president of medical informatics Howard Strasberg highlights the topics he and his colleague will discuss at HIMSS24, including data transfer between EHRs and the cloud and FHIR-based clinical decision support standards.
Amazon Web Services chief medical officer Dr. Jared Saul relays how AWS helps the life sciences sector leverage AI and machine learning for drug discovery, concerns around AI/ML use in healthcare, and the value of regulating the technology.
Ankit Gupta, Bicycle Health CEO and founder, discusses how the company helps formerly incarcerated individuals access buprenorphine monthly injections for opioid use disorder via the Federal Bureau of Prisons and residential reentry centers.
Johns Hopkins has been moving into AI to create datasets and data models, says Luis Ahumada, director of health data science and analytics at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. Data collection and validation have been incremental.
Jennifer Goldsack, CEO of the Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) and cohost of CancerX, highlights ONC's annual meeting and how data with interoperability, privacy and security protections can fundamentally change oncology outcomes.
Rob Luke, chief scientist at Ae Studio, discusses how the company uses artificial intelligence internally for generating code, brainstorming ideas and helping its clients summarize data, process audio and interpret reports.
The content was very relevant and what healthcare leaders and chapter members are interested in, said Carrie Murray, president of HIMSS Southern California chapter of HIMSS AI Forum. Everybody wants education on artificial intelligence.
Jeremy Petch, Hamilton Health Sciences' director of digital health innovation, discusses black box models and the importance of evaluating AI technology so as not to increase health inequity.
Dr. Sanjeev Bhavnani, Scripps Health executive director of healthcare innovation, discusses applying AI and machine learning in clinical care – and barriers to progress toward development around clinical adoption, including FDA policy.