HIMSSCast: 5G and the future of AI in healthcare

Healthcare AI expert Dr. Anthony Chang breaks down the relationship between stronger networks and smarter AIs.
By Healthcare IT News
11:46 AM

Photoillustration by Jonah Comstock

The increasing adoption of 5G in healthcare organizations and new developments in AI and machine learning are two major trends of the moment in health IT. On today's show, HITN Senior Editor Kat Jercich and CHOC Chief Intelligence and Information Officer Dr. Anthony Chang join host Jonah Comstock for a conversation about how these trends intersect and why 5G (and beyond?) will help support the future of healthcare AI.

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Talking points:

  • 5G’s impact on health technology in the next 10 years.
  • Standout AI use cases in the COVID-19 era.
  • How AI can help manage patient-generated health data.
  • AI, information overload, and information insufficiency.
  • Federated and swarm learning – sharing insights without sharing data.
  • How 5G will enable new kinds of AI.
  • AI for clinical decision support.
  • Playing the long game and avoiding another AI winter.
  • Preventing AI bias (with AI’s help).
  • The future of AI and 5G.

More about this episode:

5G is here: How health systems can capitalize on the new cellular standard

5G is primed to enable continuous, data-heavy health innovations, but hospitals need to prepare

5G: Are we ready for the next generation?

5 use cases for private 5G networks in hospitals

AI is fast-evolving for an array of use cases

AI in healthcare: Separating myth from reality

AI could help make physician work 'more interesting,' cardiologist says

To develop effective AI, developers and clinicians must work together

Misconceptions of AI and ML in healthcare debunked

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