HIT News Round Up: Healthcare Leaders Urge for AI Regulation; Interoperability is Beyond Point A to Point B; and Info Blocking Exemptions
Welcome to the Health Information Technology Weekly News Round Up from RosettaHealth. Each week, we will provide you with a summary of all the actionable news that hospitals, HIT vendors, ACOs, and population health providers need to be smart and effective when it comes to HIT and health information exchange.
Healthcare Leaders Seek Regulation, Transparency for AI in Health Industry
Healthcare sector leaders recently urged Congress to pass regulations on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the industry based on experiences facing issues in the AI programming such as implicit bias and patient privacy.
New Healthcare AI Framework Incorporates Medical Knowledge, Values
A novel normative framework for healthcare artificial intelligence (AI) asserts that medical knowledge, procedures, practices, and values should be considered when integrating the technology into clinical settings.
Navigating the Path To AI at Scale
With so few health systems running artificial intelligence at scale, use case evaluations, governance and information security and beyond are critical for what they need to consider to develop, test and scale these technologies, according to the recent Healthcare IT News article.
Interoperability is More Than Getting Data From Point A to Point B
The last mile of health data exchange is critical for ensuring the data is being used for patient care, according to this recent Healthcare Finance video interview with a member of Sequoia Project's Data Usability Taking Root initiative.
Info Blocking Exceptions Need Special Attention From Providers
With HHS proposing expensive new disincentives to prevent information blocking, here are significant details to be aware of, especially around a list of enumerated exceptions, according to this recent Healthcare IT News article.
How an AI-Powered Clinical Notes API Could Boost Telehealth
An artificial intelligence tool that can automatically produce a first draft of a SOAP note – for the caregiver’s approval or editing – has the potential to save clinicians an enormous amount of time, according to this recent Healthcare IT News article.
RSNA23: GE HealthCare Leverages AI, Data Integration for Patient Care
GE HealthCare is leveraging AI and data integration technologies to help tackle the rapidly increasing volume of patient data and working to optimize the application of these two tech tools in patient care in announcing 40 new innovations at RSNA23.
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