Decision Support
Julie Harris, Children's Health Alliance senior director of population health, explains how giving providers more information at the point of care by tracking 35 key quality measures reduces their burdens in meeting value-based incentive targets.
Emmanuel Bilbault, cofounder and CEO of POSOS, says the company's AI-powered clinical support platform offers alternate drugs to prescribe to avoid interaction risk, rather than simply alert doctors of possible medication errors.
In some ways, AI could achieve the same accuracy as physicians sooner rather than later. And some aspects of clinical care may migrate away from physicians, says Mount Sinai's interim chief digital and information officer.
Dr. Alan Forster, director of innovation, transformation and clinical performance at McGill University Health Centre, discusses data-driven insights to spot gaps in care and improve the evaluation of goals.
Generative AI and large language models sometimes give inaccurate answers, says Dr. Calum Yacoubian, director of NLP healthcare strategy at IQVIA. He describes techniques that can improve algorithms' accuracy.
There are big differences between hospital-at-home and SNF-at-home care. Robert Latz, CIO of Trinity Rehabilitation Services, talks about some of the challenges of determining which is most appropriate for discharged patients.
Mild cognitive impairment associated with dementia could be slowed or reversed with help from testing, analytics and enhancing clinical care pathways to cognitive neurologists, says Dr. John Showalter, chief product officer at Linus Health.
Through its platform, MDClone allows clinicians to quickly gather actionable insights from patient data without waiting for analysis and interpretation from data scientists, says Ziv Ofek, its cofounder and CEO.
Her experiences as a practicing pediatrician helped spur the development of the Kahun clinical decision support tool, says cofounder and CEO Dr. Michal Tzuchman Katz, who describes the "map" that uses AI to recommend next best actions.
MITConn Consulting's principal health IT strategist, Dr. Reza Ryan Sadeghian, discusses the GPT apps his team created to help medical students access references and virtual tutoring and to streamline clinical documentation.