Imaging
Thanks to machine learning, pocket-sized cardiac sonography can help any medical professional make real-time cardiac-care decisions in acute, field, EMS and rural settings, says UltraSight CEO and cofounder Davidi Vortman.
Many hospitals and health systems are quickly realizing they need what Geisinger and few others have – a medical director of AI. The prominent health system's physician AI maestro Dr. Aalpen Patel discusses his role and goes behind the scenes on a number of AI projects.
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Hyland Healthcare consolidates enterprise-wide imaging, helping UAE deliver complete medical records
Consolidate a hospital's image repositories into one central archive to make data accessible to patient EMRs and researchers (while also streamlining admin and security), recommends Chris Brice, EMEA healthcare director at Hyland.
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Abu Dhabi's HIE platform, Malaffi, rolled out in record time and establishes information continuity for patient care. According to Dr Sanji De Sylva, VP of clinical engagement and clinical informatics, it is increasingly supporting prevention.
Medical imaging for at-home care is more important than ever, says Tim Dawson, CTO at Canon Medical, who explains the significance of data neutrality and standardized structures for structured and unstructured patient data.
A FHIR-based protocol that improves clinical workflows is improving pneumonia treatment in the ER, says Kathryn Kuttler, Darren Mann and Dr. Peter Haug at Intermountain Healthcare in a preview of their HIMSS23 presentation.
Patients and providers should work as a team to ensure accuracy in health records and diagnosing, says PocketHealth Chief Patient Officer Dave deBronkart.
LogixLab's AI-powered diagnostic tool is helping innovate approaches to medical imaging, says Dr. Mohd Hanif Abdul Gaus, the company's director of health technology.
Tristan van Doormaal, a neurosurgeon at UMC Utrecht in the Netherlands, details how augmented reality and virtual reality can help patients understand their condition better and train residents in different approaches to surgery.
AI scientist Rohit Ghosh, a founding member of Qure.ai, discusses using artificial intelligence and machine learning to advance radiology and examples of success stories.