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  • In this keynote presentation, Don Woodlock discusses improving healthcare systems. Don reviews the problems healthcare systems face, including staff retention, antiquated systems, and the inability to extract and analyze data. Don also presents demos of new technologies being developed to address these issues and improve the healthcare experience for patients, healthcare providers, and administrators.
  • Augustine Amusu, the CIO of Mediclinic Middle East, shares his experiences and insights about the healthcare system and digital adoption in the UAE. He discusses the transformation of healthcare, the implementation of electronic health records, the use of AI and machine learning in healthcare, and the importance of accessibility in healthcare services.
  • In this keynote session, Denise Hines discusses the advancements and achievements of Georgia Health Information Network (GHIN) in 2024. She reviews GHIN's innovative healthcare data exchange initiatives, the introduction of social determinants of health data, and the development of a comprehensive patient care model that incorporates social care aspects.
  • Jeff Fried discusses the latest developments in InterSystems IRIS data management platform. Jeff reviews the platform's value proposition, its focus on AI, and the prevalence of cloud deployments among the customer base. Jeff also introduces vector search, a new feature in InterSystems IRIS, and the InterSystems Data Fabric Studio, a low-code interface for data management.
  • In this keynote session, Augie Turano discusses the evolution of the EHR (Electronic Health Record) system in the Department of Veterans Affairs. He shares how the system has developed over the years, from its inception in the early 1980s to its current state. Augie also discusses the challenges they faced, the solutions they implemented, and the tools they used to aggregate and manage vast amounts of data from various sources.
  • Scott Gnau speaks about InterSystems IRIS data platform, its developments, and the potential it holds for the future. Scott also highlights the transformative nature of AI, the challenges of AI skills acquisition, the importance of trust and compliance in AI applications, and the need to start building a solid foundation for AI implementation.
  • Merv Adrian, Founder and Principal Analyst, IT Market Strategy, focuses on the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how organizations can prepare and strategize for its implementation. Merv emphasizes the importance of readiness, clear objectives, and trusted partners and technologies in AI adoption.
  • In this panel discussion we explore the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), specifically Generative AI (GenAI), in the healthcare sector. The panelists discuss their experiences with AI in their respective fields. Additionally, the panelists discuss the potential of AI in healthcare, the need for regulations and guardrails to ensure the safe and effective use of AI, the challenges in AI adoption in healthcare organizations, and the future of AI in healthcare.
  • In this keynote presentation, CT Lin, MD, discusses the application of AI in healthcare, specifically focusing on the use of generative AI in predicting sepsis and responding to patient messages. Dr. Lin also discusses the concept of exponential growth in technology and its implications, and the importance of teamwork in effectively implementing AI solutions.
  • A discussion of the potential benefits and risks of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, with a particular focus on health justice. Medell Briggs - Malonson, MD, discusses how AI could be used to advance healthcare and achieve health justice, provided the technology is built responsibly and benefits all people. The session also touches on the role of AI in clinical and administrative uses, the potential risks, including the amplification of biases and the threat of cybersecurity attacks, and the need for regulation and innovation.