Artificial Intelligence
At a pivotal moment for artificial intelligence innovation, HIMSS Adoption Models can help healthcare organizations get onboard and scale up, says Hal Wolf, CEO of HIMSS.
For David Heaney, CISO at Mass General Brigham, generative AI is a "really eager intern." He explains how a cybersecurity team can apply the technology. He also offers peers best practices for securing with and against AI.
The chief information security officer at Mass General Brigham knows, and shares his expertise on grasping the cybersecurity environment, knowing where one's controls are deployed and being great at the basics.
At HIMSS24 APAC, Mayo Clinic data scientist Dr Alexander Ryu will share best practices in evaluating digital solutions, including AI, for potential integration into clinical practice.
Robert Booker, chief strategy officer at HITRUST, discusses its new AI Risk Management Assessment, and how it can help offer assurance for healthcare organizations using artificial intelligence.
QuantHealth helps pharma implement artificial intelligence for drug development using clinical trial simulation. Orr Inbar, its cofounder and CEO, discusses that — and the long-term effects of AI on drug development.
Larry Adams, RN, a consultant aiding nurse leaders in improving operational efficiencies, shows how artificial intelligence can help combat the nursing shortage – and aid with retention, as well.
Abiding by clinical governance principles is key to the safe adoption of AI, according to Dr Nirvana Luckraj, CMO of Healthdirect Australia.
What are the trends in digital health implementation across health systems, and what needs to be considered when applying AI for value-based care? Matt Cybulsky, LBMC practice leader for healthcare AI, value-based care and product innovation, discusses.
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Jayden Jung, head of business development at AIRS Medical, discusses SwiftMR, the company's AI-powered product that shortens MRI scan times by an average of 40% without sacrificing image quality so hospitals can scan 30% more patients.