Your guide on the hottest topics of healthcare AI in Dallas next week

There is currently news about healthcare AI. Medcity News has delved into the topic and has a engaging series of engaging panel discussions and fireside chats with healthcare executives, investors and startups Invest in Digital Health. The conference is scheduled to work with Health Wildcatters at Pegasus Park in Dallas on Thursday, September 18. Here is the meeting where who will speak.
- A group will discuss the rise of AI labor to achieve the next productivity and lead AI manufacturing guardrails
- In a fireside chat about the role of rural providers in the AI revolution, David Snow, executive director of Pegasus Park, will talk about innovation hubs, investments in which Snow and its teams deviate from risk, accelerate growth and increase returns potential by providing talent, infrastructure and connectivity around early stage companies.
- The panel will evaluate the efficacy and ROI of the AI tool. What is needed to prove the value of AI tools? It will also explore the growing demand for third-party verification and peer-review evidence.
- AI hallucinations are another important topic at the conference. The panel discussion will highlight the impact of these hallucinations, endangering the safety of patients, clinician trust and regulatory compliance, and what is done to prevent them.
- What restricts the meeting is a perfect match, with startups reviewing among applicants how they meet the daily needs of healthcare providers.
How do AI startups stand out in a crowded market?
Neil Patelbusiness manager, redesign health. The company focuses on opening companies in eight key areas where innovation can drive the biggest impact: healthcare labor shortage, value-based and vertical care, interoperability, preparing for aging populations, removing barriers to health equity, expanding care sites, increasing the population of insured populations, and promoting healthcare and consumers.
Rohit NuwalTelus Global Ventures partner, Venture Capital of Telus Communications, has invested in more than 150 companies and deployed $175 million in 2023 alone. Their investments focus on Agtech and Agtech, health, smart cities/Internet of Things, and AI.
Maddie HilalVice President of Oak HC/FT, focused on growing equity and early-stage venture capital opportunities in healthcare.
Vickram PradhanVice President of Sopris Venture Capital, focusing on early stage companies.
The dawn of artificial intelligence labor: productivity, operational efficiency and labor transformation
Keith Figliolimanaging partner of LRVHealth, a healthcare-focused venture capital firm. Through a strategic limited partner network including leading health systems and payers, LRVHealth applies industry knowledge and operational experience to early-stage companies focusing on innovation.
Jess Botros Is Vice President of IT Strategy and Operations at Ardent Health, a leading healthcare provider in the United States to operate hospitals and nursing websites
Dr. Steve MiffCEO of Parkland Clinical Innovation Center (PCCI), a leading nonprofit, artificial intelligence and cognitive computing organization affiliated with Parkland Health.
Abhinav ShashankCEO and co-founder of Innovaccer. The business utilizes AI to revolutionize healthcare with intelligent, data-driven solutions.
First, don't hurt: build guardrails for the person in charge
Dr. Hubert ZajicekCEO, co-founder, partner of Healthy Wild People, Dallas's top ranked medical accelerator and funding. Each year, in an intensive three-month program, Healthy Savage provides guidance, capital and guidance that provides up to 12 healthcare-related startups. The fund has invested in 118 healthcare startups that have attracted more than $350 million in capital over 12 years.
Dr. Ruben Amarasingham is a doctor, scientist, entrepreneur, and founder and CEO of a healthcare technology company specializing in clinical AI solutions and solutions to support and enhance clinical teams.
Theresa McDonnell,,,,, Duke University Health System The Chief Nurse Executive Leads the nursing workforce of more than 9,000 professionals in several hospitals and clinics. She has promoted transformative initiatives including the Duke Nursing Innovation Summit, AI-driven workforce solutions, and global collaboration to redefine excellence in nursing and healthcare.
Alya SulaimanDatavant Chief Compliance and Privacy Officer has promoted Datavant's compliance and privacy policies and provides expertise for the evolving data access, use and interoperability of healthcare.
Fireside Chat: The Role of Rural Providers in the AI Revolution
Dr. Dave Newmanthe country's largest rural health system virtual care chief medical officer Sanford Health.
Beyond the buzzword: Evaluating the efficacy and ROI of AI tools
NGOC-ANH NGUYEN, MD is the medical director of virtual emergency care and telehealth at the Houston Methodist Church and vice chair of the Center for Research at the Center for Innovation in the Systems. She is a board-certified emergency medicine physician who promotes the digital transformation of healthcare by bringing her clinical excellence in the emergency department. Dr. Nguyen leads clinical strategies for AI-driven documentation, virtual care solutions and patient-oriented technologies, focusing on rigorous assessment of patient outcomes and system performance.
Eric LevineHead of Avalere Health, leads strategic and operational projects for health programs, providers and supplier clients to support them in anticipating changing business needs and develop action-oriented plans to improve health program performance and membership outcomes. Prior to joining Avalere, Eric worked at Pfizer, where he analyzed state legislative and regulatory recommendations to assess policy options, opportunities and barriers to key issues, including quality initiatives, prior authorization and out-of-pocket expenses.
Michael Kalishman is Chief Venture Capital Officer of Sentara Health, a Virginia-based, integrated, nonprofit healthcare delivery system.
Nick Culbertson is Managing Director of Techstars AI Health Baltimore, powered by Johns Hopkins University and Carefirst Bluecross Blueshield.
How does healthcare deal with AI hallucinations?
Gigi Yuen As Cohere's principal data and AI officer, leading data organizations, which include data management, data science, machine learning/AI and business intelligence.
Soumi SahaSenior Vice President of Government Affairs, Premier Inc., is responsible for developing and executing corporate strategies to advance legislative and regulatory actions to support business growth and address vulnerabilities in our healthcare system. She has also been trained as a pharmacist and attorney.
Jennifer Goldsack is the Founder and CEO of the Digital Medicine Association (DIME), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing digital medicine to optimize human health.
Randi Seigela partner at law firm Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP, and is a recognized consultant to health care companies to lead to regulatory, compliance and innovation challenges.
Pitch Perfect Competition: Clinic AI
Judge:
Jon George An early investor in Boston-based venture capital firm Flare Capital, a company that focuses on healthcare technologies and services investing in B. Jon's series of startups, focusing primarily on the company's AI and professional care investments, including areas such as AI, oncology and neurology.
Erica Murdock is Managing Director of Unseen Capital, where she draws on over 20 years of experience to drive innovation in digital health and technical support services with a focus on improving health equity, improving access and driving outcomes.
Nirban Singh is an investor in HealthWorx Ventures, a strategic venture capital firm at Carefirst Bluecross Blueshield, where he focuses on transforming investments in companies that deliver and access through AI, interoperability and patient-centered care models.
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