Renato Umeton, director of AI operations and data science at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, discusses building a secure environment to test and deploy LLMs to ensure responsible use, continuous innovation and limited access to outside AI tools.
Steen Strand, CEO of Emteq Labs, discusses the company's launch of Sense, emotion-sensing eyewear that collects real-world data on a wearer's facial expressions and its potential use for healthcare data collection.
Dr. Zafar Chaudry, Seattle Children's chief digital officer and chief AI and information officer, discusses the importance of effective change management during AI implementation - and using AI as a tool rather than a stand-alone solution.
Troy Foster, Stanford Health Care's director of digital health, discusses expanding use cases for AI among the health system's clinicians and nurses to reduce workload - and how vendors can help lower patient risk.
Shreya Shah, medical informatics director at Stanford Health Care, discusses the health system's use of genAI for patient message replies and ambient AI scribes to reduce the clinical documentation burden.
Josh Wymer, chief health information and data strategy officer at the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, explains how the state ensures trust in the public-facing chatbot it offers its citizens.
Jonathan French, senior director of public policy at HIMSS, says the organization hopes its members participate in the public policy development process and understand the real-world ramifications of that policy.
Albert Marinez, chief analytics officer at Cleveland Clinic, discusses how genAI is an order of magnitude higher than traditional strategies and how a lot of problems can be solved with traditional machine learning and predictive analytics.
Mark Polyak, president of analytics at Ipsos, says patients are comfortable with AI for administrative tasks and the promise of faster diagnosis, but it becomes an issue when human involvement is taken away and AI is asked to think on its own.
Zachary Arose, healthcare technology management chief at the Dayton VA Medical Center, says the VA has integrated an AI algorithm for early detection of lung nodules. AI is also adding administrative and bureaucratic efficiencies.