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Clinical consultant at Beckman Coulter Diagnostics Sophia Henry discusses the HIMSS AI panel she participated in on responsible AI, navigating ethical considerations and using the tech to decrease nurse burnout and improve patient outcomes.
AI is another tool in a provider's kit to help solve care challenges, but the difference is that it learns, says Dr. Rebecca Mishuris, CMIO and VP at Mass General Brigham. Thus, it is imperative to consider principals when deploying genAI.
Rachini Moosavi, University of North Carolina Health chief analytics officer, relays how UNC began developing AI in 2016, deploying the tech within clinical and financial operations, and how providers have responded to AI implementation.
Albert Marinez, chief analytics officer at Cleveland Clinic, relates how the health system uses AI to ease provider workflow, the responses it has received from physicians and lessons learned throughout the implementation process.
Providers are responsible for navigating variable coverage schemes while caring for patients, says Jay Rughani, investment partner at Andreessen Horowitz. AI and LLMs advancements can help fix this trajectory and reduce administrative burnout.
Cybersecurity officers are up against well-equipped adversaries like crime syndicates, says Richard Staynings, chief security strategist at Cylera. AI can help automate and improve cybersecurity tools if adequately implemented.
Updesh Dosanjh, practice leader of technology solutions for lQVIA, discusses ensuring fairness while using AI in clinical trials, the value of digital twins and the necessity of building and consistently adapting frameworks around AI use.
Embark on the AI journey with a bold mindset, says Sunil Dadlani, Atlantic Health System's chief information and digital officer (and CISO). Still, review the technology and address the risks upfront to ensure proper guardrails for safety.
Jeremy Petch, director of digital health innovation at Hamilton Health Sciences, highlights how he and fellow panelists will explore potential solutions to problems posed by AI in healthcare at the HIMSS upcoming AI conference.
Identifying unusual behavior internally is crucial, says Dan Draper, founder and CEO of CipherStash. Encryption-in-use technology can help providers by protecting data and ensuring security for individual, sensitive records.