Analytics
Alda Mizaku, chief data and AI officer at the prominent provider organization, discusses leveraging artificial intelligence for creating efficiencies in both clinical and office settings, and for boosting predictive analytics.
South Korea's National Institute of Health has established a big health database that researchers can tap into to develop new technologies, says director Dr Hyun-Young Park.
Rami Karjian, head of LeanTaaS' operating rooms business, says that surgical and IV backlogs have affected 85% of all healthcare providers and have had a huge impact on patients, hospital finances and staff resilience.
Andre Esteva CEO of Artera explains how, from images of patients' digitized pathology, artificial intelligence can enable a view of tumor cells for recommended therapy and long-term prognosis.
Information telemetry and analysis can be aided by component pieces of large language models, says Darren Lacey, CISO at Johns Hopkins.
The 2024 HIMSS Davies Award is another feather in Samsung Medical Center's cap. CMIO Dr Mira Kang discusses.
Cleveland Clinic Chief Analytics Officer Albert Marinez says generative AI holds huge potential, but a lot of challenges can still be solved with machine learning and predictive analytics.
Health CIOs at HIMSS24 APAC sought best practices to improve leadership, alongside strengthening regional ties, HIMSS President and CEO Hal Wolf shares.
HIMSS senior director of informatics strategy Rob Havasy says that, even as it evolves at a rapid pace, the policies around AI are coming into focus, and providers are getting more comfortable integrating AI into their workflows.
Digital health organizations can future-proof themselves to ensure longevity and relevance years into the future. Dr. Guido Giunti, adjunct professor of digital health at the University of Oulu in Finland, explains how.