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AHA Associate Podcast Series | Cleerly

In this discussion, Kathleen Wessel, welcomes Dr. Joseph Jasser, Chief Operating Officer for Cleerly. Their discussion focuses on coronary artery disease evaluation. Artificial intelligence can create a new option for these evaluations that not only limits invasive procedures for patients, but also provides an opportunity to increase health literacy along the care pathway.

AHA Associate Podcast Series | LeanTaaS

In this episode, Kathleen Wessel, Vice President of Business Management and Operations at the AHA, speaks with Sanjeev Agrawal, President and Chief Operating Officer of LeanTaaS. Their discussion focuses on the impacts of artificial intelligence on healthcare, specifically on capacity management. As hospitals and health systems begin to adopt AI technology into their existing processes, we are seeing improvements in patient care, workforce experience and financial resources.

AHA Associate Podcast Series | Suki AI

In this episode, Kathleen Wessel, VP of Business Management and Operations at the AHA, speaks with Josh Margulies, Vice President of Strategic Customer Engagements at Suki AI. Physician burnout is occurring at epidemic levels, with administrative burden in the EHR cited as the primary driver. With generative AI evolving at a rapid pace, there has been a plethora of new solutions introduced to the market that specifically aim to tackle these pain points. Join them as they focus on the pressing issue of physician burnout and how generative AI is revolutionizing the healthcare industry.

Cybersecurity vulnerabilities and intrusions pose risks for every hospital, and its reputation

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While there are significant benefits for care delivery and organizational efficiency from the expanded use of networked technology, internet-enabled medical devices and electronic databases for clinical, financial and administrative operations, networked technology and greater connectivity also increase exposure to possible cybersecurity threats that require hospitals to evaluate and manage new risks in the context of federal privacy rules and related polices.

Many opportunities are emerging for artificial intelligence to transform how care is delivered

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Many hospitals and health systems increasingly are considering new technologies powered by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). Many opportunities are emerging for artificial intelligence to transform how care is delivered