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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.
Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry has launched a health tech innovation hub to support startups in the country, says Dr. Yuuri Ueda, director of Health 2.0 in Japan.
The Boston Machine Learning & AI for Healthcare event focuses on helping healthcare organizations build data competency and acquire new AI skills.
HIMSS TV will be live broadcasting from Helsinki on June 12 and 13. Watch HIMSS.tv to see in-depth interviews with the movers and shakers in digital health live at the event.
Mahmoud Saleh El Halik, the head of Health Informatics at Latifa Women and Children's Hospital, said artificial intelligence is "jumping information technology," but robots will still require human beings.
Duke University Health System became the first to earn the "Triple 7," HIMSS Analytics' recognition for ambulatory, acute and analytics maturity, says Associate CMIO Genie McPeek Hinz, MD.
Esteban Rubens, global principal for enterprise imaging at Pure Storage, says data hubs can enable AI research and actionable insights by bringing together different sources of data and reducing organizational data silos.
Lisa Bair, CEO of Quantuvis, explains how her company is bringing managed care and pharmaceutical companies together to get the most effective drugs at the lowest prices to patients.
Alan Gilbert, CEO of digital therapeutic company BeCare Link, discusses how artificial intelligence is being used to predict disease progression for multiple sclerosis patients - helping improve care, lower costs and decrease hospitalizations.
Brian Dixon, director of Health Informatics at the Regenstrief Institute, shares how it is working to automate the delivery of data into dashboards to reduce the burden of professionals looking at population data.