There’s a Thin Line Between Copilot and Backseat Driver: What Informatics Can Tell Us About Healthcare AI
By Christopher J. Kelly, Associate CMIO for Data and Analytics, MultiCare Health System A baby girl comes to the pediatric
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence (AI) is getting increasingly advanced at doing what people do, but more efficiently, more rapidly, and at a much lower cost. AI is transforming health care, molding the business models of life sciences and healthcare organizations as access to data is becoming increasingly democratized. From hospitals to clinical research, and drug discovery, AI applications are transforming the healthcare sector, reducing cost and improving patient care.
By Christopher J. Kelly, Associate CMIO for Data and Analytics, MultiCare Health System A baby girl comes to the pediatric
Read MoreBy Teray Johnson, Director, Data Automation and Transformation, Lifepoint Health In 2020, hospitals across the world were in the throes
Read MoreBy Adrian Pona, M.D., and Veeral M. Oza M.D., Medical Director-Gastroenterology, St. Francis-Bon Secours Health System Gastroenterology is a unique
Read MoreTalent shortage and burnout are common issues in the healthcare industry. Healthcare facilities and hospitals struggle to optimize their medical
Read MoreBy Sheldon A Pink, President & CEO, Krystal Rock Innovation Group Automation is taking the healthcare industry by storm. Every
Read MoreBy Ahmad Kakar, Healthcare IT Leader, California A hidden revolution is happening in modern hospitals’ busy hallways. Beyond stethoscopes and patient
Read MoreBy Bashir Agboola, MBA, MSc., VP/CTO, Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) Major technological advancements and crises often herald momentous changes
Read MoreBy Jon Darnell, Director, Medical Imaging, Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Alliance In the last several years, my healthcare system
Read MoreBy Chris Kelly, Associate CMIO for Data and Analytics, MultiCare Health System No one in healthcare will forget March 2020,
Read MoreBy Dustin Hufford, SVP & CIO, Cooper University Health Care Healthcare’s primary problem is not the lack of data, but
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