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Joe O'Brien, head of sales, digital health at LG Electronics, says the company plans to use AI tools in smart hospital rooms to provide better patient experiences by supplementing, not replacing, in-person care.
Adjunct faculty at Stanford Health Care and CMO and cofounder of Atropos Health, Saurabh Gombar, discusses a study analyzing five LLMs and their accuracy in producing actionable and reliable evidence for healthcare-related questions.
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Marilee Benson, president and cofounder of Zen Healthcare IT, talks about how the company's interoperability product enables AI tools to access healthcare data needed for use cases such as identifying patients for clinical trials.
Eversana senior vice president of health innovation, Alberta Spreafico, discusses the company's collaboration with the Digital Therapeutics Alliance to analyze frameworks and map reimbursement pathways in Europe for digital health adoption.
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Emmanuel Bilbault, cofounder and CEO of POSOS, says the company's AI-driven international drug database's use of medication codes enables it to cross-reference EHR data and tailor prescriptions to meet a patient's specific needs.
Kaiser Permanente Georgia VP & COO Heidi Veltman discusses how next-generation imaging can help create better outcomes by providing crisper scans and improving diagnostic visibility.
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Medweb's director of federal business Steven Osborne discusses the company's global teleradiology networks that operate out of remote locations with poor communications infrastructure.
Immersive virtual reality can help create simulated scenes that mirror the real world and simplify it, says Floreo CEO Vijay Ravindran. That is why VR is beneficial for teaching neurodiverse individuals life skills.
Unlimited Heart Health & Wellness founder Jim Kaveney discusses the platform he is developing for atrial fibrillation patients and their caretakers and his goal of partnering with patient advocacy groups, nonprofits and healthcare systems in the future.
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Zsolt Kulcsar, Lee Health's systems medical director of virtual health, discusses his team's upcoming AI chatbot, which will contact patients with unusual RPM biometric readings to determine if alerting a nurse is necessary.