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Machines and humans work best together, says Etsimo CEO Thomas Grandell, whose platform can help increase patient empathy by freeing up doctors' time, while ensuring patients stay healthier longer.
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Three ways Microsoft is reimagining healthcare are enabling personalized care, empowering care collaboration and coordination with clinicians, and improving outcomes, says Elena Bonfiglioli, regional business leader of Health and Life Sciences at EMEA at Microsoft.
The belief that machine intelligence will replace human clinicians is wrong; AI and ML will actually make the field a more attractive career choice for physicians and radiologists, says CHOC Children's CIO Anthony Chang, MD.
Jörg Aumüller, head of digitalizing healthcare marketing at Siemens Healthineers, discusses applying AI to care delivery and patient experience.
Mount Sinai Chief Innovation Officer Dr. Ashish Atreja explains how the system's patient design group flipped the metrics of quality completely around to reset humanity in patients' lives.
Beth Landon, director of policy, New Mexico Hospital Association, discusses pushing data to clinicians so they have informed conversations with patients -- rather than operating like TSA agents.
HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf discusses interoperability and how it is the cornerstone of advanced clinical decision support and knowledge management to fulfill the promise of patient engagement and consumer-directed exchange.
There's game-changing tech on the healthcare horizon, but clinicians need to be on board, says Prof. Jane Griffiths, associate professor and chief nursing information officer at the Dubai Health Authority.
His Excellency Awadh Seghayer Al Ketbi, Assistant Undersecretary for Support Services at Ministry of Health & Prevention in the UAE, details the government's AI strategy to improve outcome for patients and clinical staff.
Use technology to take compassionate care to the next level, rather than leading with innovative tech that doesn't always solve the big problems, says Rebecca Kaul, Chief Innovation Officer at MD Anderson Cancer Center.

