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Analytics gives insights, but care orchestration using AI helps health systems and payers move the needle on the most appropriate care path, says Jerry Shultz, president at Lightbeam Health Solutions.
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COVID-19 caused disruptive innovation leading to questions of maintaining that same agility and pace for transformation, says Gaurav Sharma, senior director, global client partner at Cognizant.
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AiGIA's platform helps individuals aggregate their data, which is crunched using AI and the information shared with stakeholders, says CEO Alex Diaconu.
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Connected care allows patients to access care where they are through as mobile devices, telehealth visits, mobile scheduling and more, says Jesus Diaz, director, nursing informatics at Memorial Healthcare System.
AI is not meant to replace doctors, but offers augmented intelligence to make physicians more successful, more accurate and faster, says Mount Sinai's CMIO Dr. Bruce Darrow.
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McGill University Health Centre implemented MDClone for data to improve the health of populations, says Dr. Alan Forster, vice president of Innovation, Transformation and Clinical Performance at McGill University Health Centre.
The affiliation is aimed at bridging the information gap between health plans and providers.
These clinical and math models are a cheaper, faster and safer way to enhance treatment, says Thierry Marchal of Ansys and researcher María Angeles Pérez.
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The technology holds great progress to get that needle in a haystack data and do something with it, even applying higher levels of cognition, says Tim O'Connell, cofounder and CEO of Emtelligent.
Each organization can now securely analyze de-identified patient data from either health system.