Data and Information
Matt Murren, CEO and cofounder of True North ITG, discusses the need for health systems and investors to mature their IT platforms, especially as cyberattacks become more prevalent.
Dr. Lukasz Kowalczyk, a physician at Colorado-based Peak Gastroenterology Associates, discusses the need for a multidisciplinary strategy for AI adoption - and building a clinically valuable algorithm while ensuring ethical use.
Also, Japan has approved iRhythm's AI-based continuous ECG monitoring system.
Cardiothoracic surgeon at Ochsner Lafayette Hospital Dr. Antoine Keller talks about using technology and artificial intelligence to promote access and help the underserved, and details a project that utilizes a portable diagnostic tool.
AI solutions should be safe, fair and adhere to privacy and security, says Dr. Sonya Makhni, medical director at Mayo Clinic Platform. Adoption is only realistic if end users can trust AI performance, so developers need to be transparent.
The General Catalyst Institute will work with governments worldwide to back technologies that shape global resilience and public policy.
Michael Pencina, chief data scientist at Duke AI Health, discusses strategic and intentional AI implementation within healthcare systems to ensure correct AI model use, healthcare provider utilization and objective evaluation of AI offerings.
Cardio Intelligence is now testing its latest AI for detecting paroxysmal atrial fibrillation.
Crohn’s Colitis Cure is coming up with a unique cloud-connected IBD consumer app.
Kelly Arduino, a healthcare industry leader at advisory firm Wipfli, discusses susceptibility to cyberattacks in small and large healthcare systems, especially in rural areas.