Naomi Fried, founder and CEO of PharmStars, discusses the company's fifth cohort focused on solving challenges in therapeutic delivery and the 11 startups graduated from its accelerator program, including Cellular Vehicles and ZiO Health.
The American Medical Association uses “augmented intelligence,” not “artificial intelligence,” as the tech is meant to support, not replace, people, said Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, president of the AMA. Still, new regulatory paradigms are needed.
Updesh Dosanjh, practice leader of technology solutions for lQVIA, discusses ensuring fairness while using AI in clinical trials, the value of digital twins and the necessity of building and consistently adapting frameworks around AI use.
Peter Shen, head of the digital and automation business at Siemens Healthineers, discusses the value of adopting a Hippocratic Oath and ethical standards for AI use in healthcare to ensure the safe creation and training of algorithms.
Davidi Vortman, CEO of UltraSight, discusses the company's AI-driven cardiac-imaging technology that helps providers quickly and efficiently triage patients and the ways the FDA-cleared system is used in the U.S. and globally.
Paulina Ilmonen, mathematician at Aalto University in Finland, is heading a project simulating how a zombie apocalypse would spread to gain insights into the potential spread pattern of the next pandemic or a mass disinformation campaign.
Dr. Nele Jessel, chief medical officer at Athenahealth, discusses how bringing behavioral health tools, such as telehealth, into the primary care setting can improve access to services and reduce the stigma around mental health conditions.
Dr. Michael Howell, Google's chief clinical officer, discusses what federal regulators should consider while configuring rules around AI use in healthcare and how the company ensures health equity within its medically tuned LLM, Med-PaLM.
Embark on the AI journey with a bold mindset, says Sunil Dadlani, Atlantic Health System's chief information and digital officer (and CISO). Still, review the technology and address the risks upfront to ensure proper guardrails for safety.
Dr Mohammad Adib Khumaidi, president of the Indonesian Medical Association, says industry collaboration is necessary during this "new technologic era" to further digital adoption and improve the medical provider and patient experience.