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Sam Amory, managing director for the Middle East and Africa at Dedalus, discusses how the company's vendor-agnostic command center gives hospitals a holistic overview of their enterprise to help them realize efficiencies across departments.
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Tony DiGiorgio, chief architect at symplr, discusses how the company's AI-driven tools help healthcare organizations automate workflows, realize efficiencies and build a "connected enterprise" to share data among multiple systems.
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Medicomp CMO Dr. Jay Anders discusses his company's early adoption of AI to organize clinical data and its more recent tool that can teach large language models (LLMs) to create more accurate documentation.
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Arnab Sen, chief strategy officer at Omega Healthcare, speaks on navigating patient improvements in a ever-changing health landscape.
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Amid the ongoing nursing shortage, Connie White Delaney, dean and professor at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing, believes nurses can help develop new technologies that fit better into their workflows and strengthen their bonds with patients.
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Dr. Priscilla Frase, Ozarks Healthcare CMIO and 2024 Changemaker Award recipient, talks about how the small rural health system has successfully incorporated behavioral health data into its EMR without sacrificing patient confidentiality.
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Mary Joy Garcia-Dia, program director, nursing informatics, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, discusses nurses' role as knowledge workers and how new technologies, including AI, should support nurses' decision-making and reduce bias to improve care access.
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Dr. Will O'Connor, TigerConnect's CMIO, discusses how the TigerConnect clinical communication platform addresses gaps to prevent delays in treatment and possible medical errors, uplifting patient outcomes and clinician satisfaction.
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Dr. Geeta Nayyar, MDI Health's executive clinical advisor, says she believes giving patients more access to information can foster trust and improve outcomes.
Its national research institute has built a chatbot based on Meta's LLM which can answer doctors' questions with up to 95% accuracy.