Precision Medicine
A typical hospital’s radiology services produce 40% to 60% of medical images, but many other specialties also depend heavily on images, such as cardiology, orthopedics, dermatology, and others. Although medical images are a key clinical tool for multiple disciplines, they are still largely unintegrated into hospital EMR systems –...
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The transformation to personalized healthcare is happening now. Innovations such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are already empowering healthcare professionals to act on insights from massive amounts of data and make dramatic improvements in operational efficiency, clinical effectiveness, and patient outcomes. With an...
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Healthcare institutions can anticipate reaping clinical, operational and financial benefits from enabling their clinicians with AI-powered decision support solutions to make informed decisions along patients’ disease pathways. To get there, alignment and teamwork between information technology, clinicians and service lines is essential....
As patient acceptance of virtual care has increased and social distancing concerns have demanded it, there are new ways that healthcare providers can leverage technology to bring patients, care givers and specialists together to deliver better, safer care at scale.
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Hospitals and health systems acknowledge the ability to provide personalized medicine is driven largely by a patient-centric culture supported by the right technology. To better understand how healthcare providers are approaching personalized medicine and leveraging subscription-based services to facilitate its delivery, HIMSS Media and GE...
The buzz around precision medicine is more than just noise. Oncology departments have cultivated its the value for years – and now their colleagues in other specialties are investigating how best to leverage genomics to improve care and patient wellbeing.
Operationalizing Vendor Neutral Archive and Zero Footprint Viewer at a Large Regional Medical Center
Some organizations are moving beyond the preliminary stages of vendor neutral archive start-up. This session will highlight three recent enterprise imaging challenges - and solutions - at a large regional medical center.
Andrea Perry, Emergency Department Clinical Nurse Educator at Sutter Roseville Medical Center, will discuss how the Medical Center’s Emergency Department (ED) improved clinical communication and collaboration through the creation of a targeted response team and more streamlined proc
The vision of precision medicine is rapidly becoming a reality. Bringing together new data sets is unlocking new insights and enabling more personalized treatment strategies. However, effective analysis of new, large ‘omics data sets like genomics and radiomics challenges the ability of traditional analytics to scale. Artificial Intelligence...
Roy Smythe, MD, is the Global Chief Medical Officer for Strategy and Partnerships at Philips Healthcare – a company working aggressively to implement advanced computing into the clinical workflow to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of care delivery. This webinar will review the use of AI in clinical medicine – discussing...