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GE HealthCare pulls back the curtain on its unmatched AI clearances; Catalyze tackles AI trust gap

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This episode of DeviceTalks AI emphasizes the prognostic and point-of-care decision-making power of AI in oncology while addressing real-world implementation issues from regulation and liability to clinician trust and adoption, through conversations with leaders at GE HealthCare and Catalyze Healthcare. In the first segment, Ben Newton, General Manager of Oncology at GE HealthCare describes likely future advances in multimodal computing, which could parse diverse datasets from pathology, imaging, genomics and other domains to predict likely outcomes in given treatment scenarios. Newton also emphasized AI's ability to help overwhelmed physicians by alleviating workflow bottlenecks and assisting with point-of-care decision making. Despite the promise, he underscored that such advances rely on incorporating clinicians’ valuable perspective when developing these AI systems and partnerships with other industry stakeholders, such as cloud partners like AWS and academic centers or hospitals, to access data and create foundation models. In the second segment, Haley Schwartz, CEO at Catalyze Healthcare, highlights the potential of using AI for screening applications as an initial stepping stone to build trust and adoption. She also notes that potential headwinds for hospital adoption of AI are questions related to legal liability and reimbursement impacts. In addition, Schwartz emphasizes the importance of physician involvement, especially during the early stages of AI integration into healthcare. Join us for the next episode of DeviceTalks AI, featuring a keynote interview with Helen Merianos, Head of Sanofi’s R&D Portfolio Strategy. Thank you to our sponsors, some of whom include Catalyze Healthcare and SmartTRAK Business Intelligence, for providing invaluable support. www.catalyzehealthcare.com www.smarttrak.com Tune in and subscribe to DeviceTalks AI on all major podcast channels and follow youtube.com/@DeviceTalks to ensure you never miss an episode. WATCH, LISTEN, and READ. Thank you for supporting DeviceTalks AI! Read Now: https://www.medicaldesignandoutsourcing.com/ai-holy-grail-devices-disease-digital-healthcare/ Watch Now: youtu.be/XtGbJ-2Jyro
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This episode of DeviceTalks AI emphasizes the prognostic and point-of-care decision-making power of AI in oncology while addressing real-world implementation issues from regulation and liability to clinician trust and adoption, through conversations with leaders at GE HealthCare and Catalyze Healthcare. In the first segment, Ben Newton, General Manager of Oncology at GE HealthCare describes likely future advances in multimodal computing, which could parse diverse datasets from pathology, imaging, genomics and other domains to predict likely outcomes in given treatment scenarios. Newton also emphasized AI's ability to help overwhelmed physicians by alleviating workflow bottlenecks and assisting with point-of-care decision making. Despite the promise, he underscored that such advances rely on incorporating clinicians’ valuable perspective when developing these AI systems and partnerships with other industry stakeholders, such as cloud partners like AWS and academic centers or hospitals, to access data and create foundation models. In the second segment, Haley Schwartz, CEO at Catalyze Healthcare, highlights the potential of using AI for screening applications as an initial stepping stone to build trust and adoption. She also notes that potential headwinds for hospital adoption of AI are questions related to legal liability and reimbursement impacts. In addition, Schwartz emphasizes the importance of physician involvement, especially during the early stages of AI integration into healthcare. Join us for the next episode of DeviceTalks AI, featuring a keynote interview with Helen Merianos, Head of Sanofi’s R&D Portfolio Strategy. Thank you to our sponsors, some of whom include Catalyze Healthcare and SmartTRAK Business Intelligence, for providing invaluable support. www.catalyzehealthcare.com www.smarttrak.com Tune in and subscribe to DeviceTalks AI on all major podcast channels and follow youtube.com/@DeviceTalks to ensure you never miss an episode. WATCH, LISTEN, and READ. Thank you for supporting DeviceTalks AI! Read Now: https://www.medicaldesignandoutsourcing.com/ai-holy-grail-devices-disease-digital-healthcare/ Watch Now: youtu.be/XtGbJ-2Jyro
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