Digital health means AI and machine learning based on platforms that aggregate patient data. This healthcare transformation raises challenging issues such as ethics in healthcare, transparency in AI algorithms, and equality of access to healthcare. We speak with Dr. John Halamka, President of the Mayo Clinic Platform, and Dr. Daniel Kraft, one of the most influential speakers in healthcare.Read the complete transcript:
https://www.cxotalk.com/episode/digital-health-2021-platforms-data-aiThe video covers these important topics:-- Digital Health 2021: Platforms, Data, and AI-- About Dr. John Halamka and Dr. Daniel Kraft-- Data platforms in healthcare and clinical medicine-- Health data analytics and the Mayo Clinic Platform-- Digital healthcare and clinical workflows-- Digital medicine and the healthcare ecosystem-- Digital transformation in the healthcare industry and equal access to care-- Healthcare platforms and patient experience-- Cybersecurity and healthcare data-- Medical ethics and digital healthcare-- What is the role of clinical patient registries?-- Fighting COVID in 2020Daniel Kraft, M.D. is a Stanford and Harvard trained physician-scientist, inventor, entrepreneur, and innovator and is serving as the Chair of the XPRIZE Pandemic Alliance Task Force. With over 25 years of experience in clinical practice, biomedical research, and healthcare innovation, Kraft has chaired the Medicine for Singularity University since its inception in 2008, and is founder and chair of Exponential Medicine, a program that explores convergent, rapidly developing technologies and their potential in biomedicine and healthcare.John Halamka, M.D., is the president of Mayo Clinic Platform. In his role at Mayo Clinic, Dr. Halamka oversees the future direction of the Mayo Clinic Platform that will help establish Mayo Clinic as a global leader in digital healthcare. Prior to the Mayo Clinic, Dr. Halamka served as the executive director of the Health Technology Exploration Center for Beth Israel Lahey Health in Massachusetts. Previously, he was chief information officer at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center for more than 20 years.