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Wolters Kluwer experts discuss AI’s impact on clinical outcomes when coupled with VUI and clinical surveillance

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | February 12, 2019 Artificial Intelligence
ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nearly half (48%) of healthcare organizations recently surveyed by Health Data Management rank deploying strategies for artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced analytics technologies as very or extremely important. At HIMSS19, AI has emerged as one of this year’s dominant themes and several experts from Wolters Kluwer, Health will be leading this discussion, helping conference attendees gain a deeper understanding of the powerful role AI can play in improving clinical outcomes and patient safety when combined with surveillance and voice technologies. HIMSS19 takes place February 11-15 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.

Predictive Clinical Surveillance with AI

On Tuesday, February 12 at 5 p.m. EST, Wolters Kluwer, Health’s Director of Applied Data Science, John Langton, Ph.D., will present “Predictive Clinical Surveillance with AI,” examining how real-time surveillance of rapidly deteriorating conditions is key to impacting quality and cost of care. The presentation will focus on how the combination of Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing (NLP) and clinical knowledge enable predictive and prescriptive decision support at the point of care.

Extending Patient Care though Voice Tech & AI

On Wednesday, February 13 at 10:30 a.m., Shara Cohen, JD, Vice President of Customer Experience for Clinical Effectiveness at Wolters Kluwer, Health, will present “Extending Patient Care though Voice Tech & AI,” which demonstrates how voice technology (or VUI for voice user interface) supported by AI and advanced analytics gives hospitals the ability to move the needle on patient engagement. Cohen will also share examples of how leading health institutions are using advanced solutions to help patients manage their recovery post-discharge.

How Voice Assistants Are Reshaping Healthcare (panel)

Cohen will also discuss insights related to voice and AI in a panel discussion on Thursday, February 14, at 11:30 a.m. titled “How Voice Assistants Are Reshaping Healthcare” and moderated by Dr. Teri Fischer, host of the Voice First Health podcast. Cohen joins panelists from Brigham & Women’s, Macadamian, Mayo Clinic and Orbita, Inc. This panel will discuss how voice-first technology is already starting to disrupt healthcare delivery in multiple locations—from the patient’s home to the clinic, from the emergency room to the operating room. Panelists will also examine the role of voice in the patient’s care journey—from reducing anxiety before a procedure to voice-assisted monitoring during recovery at home, to assisting with care for rising-risk populations.

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