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Connected care through the Memorial Healthcare System's mobile application gets patients engaged and taking more control of their care, and by feeding data to EHRs, can also help to save nurses time, says Jesus Diaz, director of nursing informatics.
Dr. Harm Scherpbier, CMIO of HealthShare Exchange, says new technologies are being developed to work alongside EHR systems that have been built for traditional fee-for-service, enabling data sharing for accountable care models.
Dr. Alan Forster, director of innovation, transformation and clinical performance at McGill University Health Centre, discusses data-driven insights to spot gaps in care and improve the evaluation of goals.
Generative AI and large language models sometimes give inaccurate answers, says Dr. Calum Yacoubian, director of NLP healthcare strategy at IQVIA. He describes techniques that can improve algorithms' accuracy.
Mild cognitive impairment associated with dementia could be slowed or reversed with help from testing, analytics and enhancing clinical care pathways to cognitive neurologists, says Dr. John Showalter, chief product officer at Linus Health.
Thierry Marchal of Ansys and researcher María Angeles Pérez discuss how combining clinical data and mathematical models to create digital simulations can increase precision across specialties and expedite patient treatment.
Videha Sharma, clinical innovation lead at the University of Manchester, explains the NHS’s plan to expand pharmacogenetics, or how people’s genetic codes influence the effects of drugs, beyond specialist care to general practice.
Dr. Tim O'Connell, cofounder and CEO of Emtelligent, explains how NLP can quickly surface relevant data information buried in patient charts, helping guide clinicians' treatment decisions.
An evidence-driven, app-based tool leverages trending and forecasting data to help multiple sclerosis patients manage their fatigue, says Dr. Guido Giunti, digital therapeutics lead at Trinity College Dublin and 2024 HIMSS Changemaker award winner.
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Gustavo Adolfo Torres Becerra, healthcare manager at Minsait, an Indra company, talks about how interoperability enables citizens’ clinical data to be recorded to help them receive more personalized care and become involved in their own health.