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Panelists at an event outside the JPM Healthcare conference discussed how AI is essential to addressing gaps in healthcare access and delivery.
The partnership combines Abridge's conversational AI platform with Availity’'s FHIR-native Intelligent Utilization Management technology.
The partners are launching ImmuneScape, a multiomics program using spatial and single-cell sequencing to study immune drivers of transplant rejection and patient response variability.
Janus Health's Carol Howard says the WISeR model's AI-driven reviews of specific Medicare services may trigger denials. To avoid this, hospitals must align clinical documentation with local and national coverage determination rules.
The health system will use Notable's platform to help with revenue cycle management, improve value-based care and automate registration.
Sutter Health's Dr. Richard Milani and Epic's Trevor Berceau talk about Sutter's chronic care program, which integrates readings from remote monitoring devices into the EHR to give doctors continuous insight into patients' conditions.
The collaboration will allow patients considering the oral GLP-1 therapy to access metabolic care through knownwell’s hybrid model.
Industry voices discuss where AI will make the biggest impact in the healthcare workforce and which positions may be affected by automation.
Sallie Gustafson, Murj's director of medical affairs, says Emory used smart remote monitoring technology that integrates with EHR systems to increase billable remote cardiac services by 52% despite minimal patient growth.
According to Sallie Gustafson, RN, Murj’s director of medical affairs, strict CMS billing rules may negatively impact practices’ recurring revenue from their remote cardiac monitoring services.