This week’s HealthLeaders Winning Edge panel will discuss how AI is being developed in the inpatient space to improve clinical care
Many of the early wins for AI in healthcare have come in administrative tasks, where the technology can gather and assess large amounts of data faster and more efficiently than humans. Now that the technology has evolved, clinical leadership is turning its focus to care management.
Ai offers a number of opportunities to improve clinical care, from tracking conversations and compiling transcripts to developing care summaries, facilitating handoffs and even coordinating patient outreach and communications.
This week’s HealthLeaders Winning Edge panel, sponsored by Lightbeam Health Solutions, will explore how health systems and hospitals are developing AI to handle those tasks, giving clinicians better, more complete patient histories and more time to spend with them, rather than on a computer. The panel will also discuss the challenges to using AI in the clinical space, including securing clinician support, educating clinicians on how to use these tools and facilitating workflow changes.
This week’s panel consists of Michael Wells, president of OSF Healthcare’s Saint Francis Medical Center in Peoria, Illinois; Ishani Ved, MHA, CPHQ, FHELA, director of transformational population health and outcomes for Saint Peter’s Healthcare System in New Jersey; and Danielle Bergman, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, AVP of clinical development for Lightbeam Health Solutions.
Tune in Tuesday at 1 p.m. ET to learn how AI is helping leading health systems and hospitals improve their care management strategies.
Eric Wicklund is the associate content manager and senior editor for Innovation at HealthLeaders.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
While many of AI’s early successes have been tied to administrative functions, healthcare executives are starting to use the technology to support clinical care.
In The Winning Edge, sponsored by Lightbeam Health Solutions, executives from OSF Healthcare and Saint Peter’s Healthcare System will discuss how they’re using AI to give clinicians more time with their patients.