Indian origin Deepthi Bathina, CEO and founder of RhythmX will serve as a panellist at the College of Healthcare Information Management Executive Fall Forum on November 11 in Phoenix, Arizona.
According to a release the panel will discuss how generative AI has rapidly shifted the digital health narrative. They will review case selection, success measurement, and the future of AI.
The session will incorporate gamification as the panel evaluates five real AI case studies, assessing the risks, rewards, and innovation potential with a “hype” score.
Bathina will be joined by Diana Nole, CVP of Microsoft Health and Life Sciences; Shakeeb Akhter, chief digital and information officer at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and Dr Safar Chaudry, chief digital officer and chief information officer at Seattle Children’s.
RhythmX AI is addressing nearly $4T spent annually on chronic conditions with a platform to free up doctors to deliver hyper-personalized patient care. The company delivers to doctors advanced generative AI capabilities and predictive AI algorithms based on extensive longitudinal data.
These provide patient-specific prescriptive actions and recommendations doctors can drill into using a generative AI-enabled natural language interface and AI-native copilots.
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