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In season 2, episode 4 of "Unlocking Big Data," sponsored by Arcadia, Luis M. Ahumada, director of health data science and analytics at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, and Arcadia’s Jake Hochberg talk about AI use for smaller organizations.
Symplr uses AI and predictive analytics to perform mundane tasks such as time card management for nurse managers. This allows them to spend more of their time on direct patient care, says Tony DiGiorgio, the company's chief architect.
The award recipient, Gabriela Wilson, health and public health informatics director at the Multi-Interprofessional Center for Health Informatics, discusses how she was inspired to form data-driven public health partnerships both local and global.
Technology and informatics play a pivotal role in nursing, and nurses need to be in on the design and testing of new digital tools, says Connie White Delaney, dean and professor, University of Minnesota School of Nursing.
Nurse informaticists should have a voice in selecting new technologies such as AI to ensure they address bias and capture accurate data, says Mary Joy Garcia-Dia, program director of nursing informatics at NewYork-Presbyterian.
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In season 2, episode 3 of "Unlocking Big Data," sponsored by Arcadia, HIMSS’ VP and general manager of digital health advisory - North America, Julius Bogdan, and Arcadia’s VP of data operations, Mary Kuchenbrod, talk about improving data accuracy.
Corti, a Copenhagen-based AI startup, helps automate and analyze virtual and face-to-face patient engagements, says Lars Maaløe, its cofounder and chief technology officer.
Radar offers new opportunities to track patients in the home without using wearables, says Sumit Nagpal, CEO of Cherish Health – who recalls some sage advice he received from Steve Jobs when pitching the idea years ago.
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In season 2, episode 2 of "Unlocking Big Data," sponsored by Arcadia, Albert Duntugan, UCLA Health’s chief data officer, and Nick Stepro, Arcadia’s chief product and technology officer, talk about how to make data more accessible to different end users.
Interoperability Institute's Jim St. Clair and the VA's Thomas Osborne and Dr. Paul Tibbits say digital representations in healthcare research are evolving rapidly. They'll have updates on modeling at the personal and enterprise levels at HIMSS24.