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You don't just jump into advanced analytics and machine learning. There's a natural process, says Michael Schwarz, executive director of IS at Indiana University Health System.
The Boston Machine Learning & AI for Healthcare event focuses on helping healthcare organizations build data competency and acquire new AI skills.
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.
Josh Gluck, VP of Global Healthcare Technology Strategy at Pure Storage, says there is finally a realization of where artificial intelligence can have the most impact, especially in the field of radiology.
Dr. Nares Damrongchai, CEO of the Thailand Center of Excellence for Life Sciences discusses bringing together different agencies doing advanced work in areas such as genomics and AI to achieve greater goals.
In a traditional model, research to bedside takes an average of 17 years. With new technologies such as machine learning, that timeline needs to be shortened, says Ian Z. Chuang, chief medical officer at Elsevier.
Jörg Aumüller, head of digitalizing healthcare marketing at Siemens Healthineers, discusses applying AI to care delivery and patient experience.
At MEDinIsrael 2019, Medivizor CEO Tal Givoly explains how his startup makes patients the CEO of their care by bringing to them personally relevant medical literature.
Chris Brice, Hyland account manager for Europe and Middle East, discusses why clinical engagement is key to an effective digital transformation.
At the MEdinIsrael conference in Tel Aviv, Dr. Eyal Zimlichman, Sheba's CIO and CMO, talks about the hospital's mission of "sustainable innovation."