Kristin Glaza at Oracle Health, Sabrina Matlock at the American Immunization Registry Association and Sarah Finley from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services discuss immunization data quality via public-private collaborations.
Dr. Michael Ross, CMIO of Northern Light Health, highlights his upcoming HIMSS24 session on integrating telehealth, the health system's partnership with Optum and its priorities moving into 2024, including its support of Oracle Health.
Jonathon Feit, CEO of Beyond Lucid Technologies, describes how the company utilizes AI to analyze patient information by pulling patient data from various resources to inform and connect EMS providers with healthcare systems.
Florida Atlantic University Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine's Harshal Sanghavi and Dr. Manish Gupta describe the framework used when implementing AI in the healthcare system and utilizing the technology for sports medicine.
Dr. Jonathan Chen, assistant professor at Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research, previews his upcoming HIMSS24 session on the difficulty of pinpointing what is real in AI and the need for cautious optimism when using it.
Dr. Eve Cunningham, chief of virtual care and digital health at Providence, explains how the health system is implementing AI, vetting companies in the space to ensure security and facing challenges in solidifying provider adoption.
Harjinder Sandhu, Microsoft CTO of health platforms and solutions, discusses the readiness of OpenAI for use in healthcare, bias within AI and GPT-4, and recommendations for regulators.
Residents and medical students hesitate to use AI, said University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine's director of digital innovation in pediatric surgery, Dr. Patrick Thomas. Still, many acknowledge that positives may exist.
The managing director at Second Century Tech, Tom Lawry, gives insight into his various HIMSS24 sessions, where he will discuss the realities of AI in healthcare for informatics nurses, and bringing together data and AI processes to drive change.
Accountable care organization OneCare Vermont's interim CEO, Abe Berman, and CFO, Tom Borys, relays how the accountable care organization ensures high-quality continuum of care and the impact of CMS' model on Vermont hospital systems.