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Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, board of trustees chair for the American Medical Association, says AI should enhance not replace physicians by enabling them to perform more effectively.
Mark Kramer, chief engineer for MITRE's Health Technology Center, says the entry of large companies into the ecosystem will have an amazing effect on data sharing and ultimately how patient-centric care is delivered.
Accredited Health CTO Mark Plaskow says machine learning can improve outcomes and reduce unnecessary spending.
Dr. Steven Charlap, CEO of GeneYes, discusses how the digital health startup is giving physicians greater insights by improving data management capabilities.
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Philippe Wackers, NetApp's EMEA healthcare innovation manager, says his company aims to focus on the citizen's data fabric, which empowers them to stay in control of their data wherever they would like to store it.
Dr. Phil Marshall, chief product officer at Conversa Health, discusses the growing enthusiasm for healthcare chatbots across both sides of the aisle.
Clinicians at Flagler Hospital in St. Augustine, Florida, are using unsupervised learning algorithms to reduce costs and prevent medical errors, says Dr. Michael Sanders, the hospital's CMIO.
Data ownership, access and control are just a few of the benefits that blockchain can provide in healthcare, says Mirko De Maldè, president at Government Blockchain Association Italy.
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DataRobot GM of Healthcare Colleen Greene describes how automating machine learning and artificial intelligence improves the speed and accuracy of predictive models.
Taranaki District Health Board CIO Steven Parrish says New Zealand has an "interesting way of procurement" that makes it difficult for vendors.


