HIMSS23 attendees discuss the conference post-pandemic, how attending helps explore new pathways for their company, and what technologies they look forward to learning about most on the exhibit floor.
Edward Yurcisin, chief technology officer at NCQA, tells how health plans and organizations can improve healthcare quality by utilizing open-source innovation between payers and providers and how NCQA works to help them achieve that goal.
Freddie Feldman, director of voice and conversational interfaces at Wolters Kluwer, talks about the potential of using AI and natural language processing for voice interfaces, and about limitations in the answers that generative AI can provide.
Lumeon Chief Growth Officer Greg Miller discusses reluctance in healthcare leaders to apply automation, but explains that the technology can take over manual, repetitive tasks for physicians while yielding more predictable and reliable outcomes.
Dr. Payel Das, principal research staff member and manager in the Trusted AI department of IBM, and an IBM master inventor, relays how using large language models that fill gaps in datasets may improve drug discovery in the future.
Explore HIMSS23 exhibit floor and what experiences and technologies companies are using to improve the patient and provider experience, including real and animated animal-based therapy, and digitized white boards with patient information.
Steven Ramirez, chief information security officer at Renown Health, and Steve Cagle, CEO of Clearwater, discuss how they work together to mitigate cybersecurity risk – and the value of vendor partnerships in addressing top healthcare threats.
David Chen, Shine Technology's director of business development, talks about how HIMSS23 affords him the opportunity to learn more about AI and other cutting-edge digital technologies, and to network with organizations regarding his company's devices.
Dr. Monica Bharel, senior public health advisor and former Massachusetts Department of Public Health commissioner, discusses how public and private sectors can unite to address public health crises and technology's place in public health.
Wendy Deibert, chief nursing officer at Caregility, relays what nurses need to reduce burnout, and how virtual care and technology can supplement tasks to ease nurse fatigue, improve the patient experience and streamline healthcare delivery.