Patient safety
HIMSS25
Darren Webber and Nathan Licht, principal data analysts at Cedars-Sinai, preview their HIMSS25 talk on how generative AI can enhance chart abstractors’ efficiency and effectiveness, as well as best practices for implementation.
Valerie Rogers, senior director of government relations at HIMSS, discusses the need to address inequities within maternal health by leveraging technology, including digital health, across the spectrum of care and via federal public policy.
Also, Gold Coast Health has established direct messaging with Rheumatology services.
The alliance aims to build a holistic approach to personalized allergy care.
Sunil Dadlani, EVP and chief information and digital officer at Atlantic Health System, discusses possible unintentional impacts on stakeholders in healthcare with AI implementation and pinpointing priorities to mitigate complications.
A monitoring device will be used to check if an IV treatment works continuously.
Leah Binder, president and CEO at the Leapfrog Group, discusses the finalized Patient Safety Structural Measure, which will be implemented in the government's fiscal year 2025, and how it hard-wires patient safety as a top priority in hospitals.
HIMSS24
Mark Polyak, president of global data management at IPSOS, says LLMs can "talk" to patients about administrative tasks like scheduling, but bias and model compatibility must be addressed before clinical deployments.
mCareWatch 241 aims to allow individuals who may need emergency assistance, like those with disabilities or senior citizens, to access the help they need quickly.
It has shown 96% accuracy in predicting fall risks in over 70,000 outpatients in Japan.