Using Artificial Intelligence to Identify COVID-19 Patients at High Risk of Clinical Deterioration

Peter Winkelstein, MD, MS, MBA, FAAP, Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, VP and CMIO, Kaleida Health, Executive Director, University at Buffalo Institute for Healthcare Informatics, and CMIO, UBMD; and Randall Wald, PhD, Senior Data Scientist, Cerner. The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged hospitals to make careful use of resources, especially for patient subpopulations which are clinically complex. […]

WEBINAR | Artificial Intelligence: Smart Strategies to Do Better for Clinicians and Patients

Shakeeb Akhter, Chief Digital & Information Officer (CDIO), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; and John Kravitz, Head of Healthcare Industry GTM, Workday. AI and ML promise to deliver benefits for every industry, including Healthcare. But as trusted providers, we must take a more thoughtful approach to these emerging technologies than many other sectors. Join this webinar […]

SUMMIT | 2024 Clinical Informatics – Charting the Future: The Role of AI in the EHR and Clinician Well Being

Given all the advancements in artificial intelligence today, clinical informatics professionals are looking hard to see where AI’s strengths can be maximized—and potential consequences can be minimized. Join a select group of your Clinical Informatics Affinity Group peers for Scottsdale Institute’s 2024 In-Person Summit, Charting the Future: The Role of AI in the EHR and Clinician Well Being, hosted by Texas Health Resources and UT Southwestern Medical Center and sponsored by Microsoft, on June 20-21. Accommodations will be available at Embassy Suites by Hilton Dallas Love Field.

ROUNDTABLE | “AI and ROI: Achieving Productivity and Throughput Results”

AI is everywhere. How fast should you move and how much risk should you assume? Can Generative AI reduce clinician burden, improve care team collaboration and the quality of patient care? Can AI deliver ROI to pay for itself?  Where does AI belong in the patient chart and how can you eliminate hallucinations? The discussion […]