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NTUH vice superintendent Dr I-Rue Lai explains current work to introduce a value-based care system, starting with a new scheme for chronic disease patients.
Health systems can get ahead of cyber subterfuge by deploying mock threat actors to break into information systems, move around and see what they can do, says Gina Bertolini, partner at K&L Gates.
According to I-DAIR's Dr Ricardo Leite, we can reduce the burden of disease by focusing our limited workforce on things we can fix. Going digital makes this possible, so we can shift from "disease systems" to "health systems".
The CIO, who is also an associate dean at Stanford University School of Medicine, discusses AI and innovation projects his team has been working on, where he’s prioritizing strategic IT investments, and some emerging technologies that have him intrigued.
Interoperability agreements between public health systems, along with centralized consent management for sharing healthcare and other data, are must-haves for advancing health equity, says Daniel Stein, president of Stewards of Change Institute.
DUOS uses large language models to leverage social determinants of health and enhance care-navigation access for Medicare beneficiaries. Feedback from platform users improves the artificial intelligence, said Karl Ulfers, cofounder and CEO.
She lays out the company's approach to generative AI for clinical documentation, advanced natural language processing and large language models through its partnership with Google, a conversational AI virtual assistant, and more.
The cochairs of FAST Deepak Sadagopan and Duncan Weatherston say FHIR standards provide a consistent pathway to address the variability and costs of payer and provider data exchange and achieve interoperability goals.
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Offir Levy, regional sales vice president, EMEA and APAC, at Claroty, warns that risks will just compound – and fast, along the digital maturity journey.
According to Cleveland Clinic London's, Francine de Stoppelaar, the organization designed and built a natively digital facility in London, where it pioneered a new approach to prevent medication errors in the U.K.