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Generative AI to bring 'transformative change,' says Froedtert/Inception Health CTO

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It embarked on a journey to foster disruptive innovations by establishing Inception Health as an independent vehicle to drive innovation and digital transformation, focusing on digital health technology. So, this has created a kind of a digital divide that eroded the patient/provider relationship.

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UNC Health's CIO talks generative AI work with Epic and Microsoft

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Brent Lamm is CIO at UNC Health, based in Morrisville, North Carolina. Healthcare IT News sat down with Lamm to discuss these projects and his feelings on AI in healthcare as it grows faster than some might like. This situation only worsened with the pandemic, as the use of digital communication by patients has increased.

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Health IT implementation best practices

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Artificial intelligence and machine learning are set to transform healthcare. We at HIMSS Media in November will delve into the ways AI and machine learning have already taken root in healthcare, we’ll interview experts about what’s coming next and examine the promise and threats of AI. Sign Up Customnize Your Content.

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Hospital IT leaders talk lessons learned from a tough pandemic year

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Andrew Hamilton, RN, CIO and deputy director at AllianceChicago. Eric Jimenez, CIO at Artesia General Hospital in Artesia, New Mexico. Dr. Paul Testa, chief medical information officer at NYU Langone Health in New York City. Making digital connection the new normal. " Dr. Paul Testa, NYU Langone Health.

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The next investment priorities for telehealth, RPM and connected health

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Welcome to the third installment in Healthcare IT News ' latest feature series, "Health IT Investment: The Next Five Years." Mike Mistretta, vice president and CIO at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington. Michael Restuccia, senior vice president and CIO at Penn Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.