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Artificial Intelligence

By HIMSS TV | 05:00 am | January 09, 2024
UNC Health first made investments on AI in 2016, with the early development work focused on care redesign, algorithms and sepsis, says University of North Carolina Health Chief Analytics Officer Rachini Moosavi.  
By HIMSS TV | 05:00 am | January 08, 2024
AI innovation at the Cleveland Clinic is in its early days, but there are a number of initiatives focused on the pathology and lab areas and supporting physicians to optimize their workflows, says Chief Analytics Officer Albert Marinez.  
By Susan Morse | 10:44 am | January 05, 2024
The Houston-based health system for children and women is a HIMSS Davies Award of Excellence winner.
By HIMSS TV | 05:00 am | January 05, 2024
Various agencies are regulating different aspects of AI, says Bryant Godfrey, partner at Foley Hoag.  
By HIMSS TV | 05:00 am | January 04, 2024
Putting policy and procedures into place is one of the best ways to navigate compliance in the novel area between healthcare and technology, says Sara Helene Shanti, a partner in Sheppard Mullin's Corporate Practice Group in Chicago.  
By HIMSS TV | 05:00 am | January 03, 2024
AI can make healthcare more human by alleviating much of the burden, says Jay Rughani, investment partner at a16z, who, with colleagues recently released, "AI: The Teammate Clinicians Need."
By Susan Morse | 10:53 am | December 29, 2023
The technology falsely tagged consumers, particularly women and people of color, as shoplifters, FTC says. 
By HIMSS TV | 05:00 am | December 29, 2023
FDA regulatory attorney Brigid Bondoc, partner and life sciences attorney at Morrison Foerster, helps companies control their risk.  
By HIMSS TV | 05:00 am | December 28, 2023
The threat surface is increasing for bad actors, which makes organizations feel outgunned, says Richard Staynings, chief security strategist at Cylera.
By Susan Morse | 11:21 am | December 27, 2023
If AI makes a wrong diagnosis or if someone is seriously hurt, there's no law determining who's at fault, says Patrick Bangert.