Artificial Intelligence
There are cybersecurity risks posed by smart medical devices, but most people would not be a target of such attacks, said Dr. Benoit Desjardins, professor at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center.
Collaboration among health systems, vendors and regulators is critical to help guide the development and use of artificial intelligence in healthcare, says Dr. Brian Anderson, chief digital health physician at MITRE.
Health systems today are looking at deploying emerging technologies like the metaverse and ChatGPT, but putting them to good use may be challenging, says Aster DM Healthcare Group CIO Veneeth Purushotaman.
Anjali Kataria, Mytonomy CEO and cofounder, says that content streaming and AI can empower patients at home and help hospitals and health systems improve their patient education materials as they reduce the time nurses spend answering questions.
"ChatGPT and Healthcare" author Dr Harvey Castro says he sees a future with a LLM that will have base knowledge from medical literature along with the "right" doctors and providers inputting information to minimize hallucinations.
The tech company is building a large language model. Munjal Shah, cofounder and CEO of Hippocratic AI, explains how it will be used to make healthcare more efficient and how it differs from Google and ChatGPT's LLM models.
There are problems prescribers face with drug-related clinical decision support alerts – but IT can help, and maybe AI, too. Anna Dover, director of product management at FDB, formerly First Databank, provides some answers.
John Nebergall, COO of Consensus Cloud Solutions, explains why interoperability standards must make the transition from securing patient health data to delivering a clear output for clinicians, and how AI can help.
The Mayo Clinic Platform president sees huge potential for artificial intelligence and machine learning, but also recognizes its risks and limitations. The longtime health IT pioneer offers insights into the projects and use cases he's most excited about.
CHAI cofounder Dr. Brian Anderson, chief digital health physician at MITRE, discusses the collaborative's Blueprint for Trustworthy AI Implementation and the importance of testability, transparency and usability.