Knowledge on the Go

Using AI to improve observed mortality


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Artificial Intelligence has been helping improve healthcare for years, but just recently, there has been a seismic shift in capability, buy-in and attention. Healthcare systems across the country are looking into safely and effectively using AI to improve observed mortality. On this episode, we examine how Intermountain Health is effectively using AI for their patients.

 

Guest speaker:

Sathya Vijayakumar, MS, MBA

Senior Manager, Clinical Operations

Intermountain Health

 

Moderator:

Shannon Sullivan, MHA

Fellow

Performance Improvement

Vizient

 

Show Notes:

[01:22] Opportunity to benchmark observed mortality

[02:11] Using AI to track observed mortality

[06:16] Details on the process used at Intermountain Health

[08:37] How Intermountain piloted and fostered adoption of the initiative – outcomes

[12:09] Barriers to implementation

[13:43] Will never replace clinical judgment

[14:43] Recommendations and takeaways

[07:02] Next steps

 

Links | Resources:

Contacting Knowledge on the Go: picollaboratives@vizientinc.com

Shannon’s email: shannon.sullivan@vizientinc.com

Sathya’s email: Sathya.Vijayakumar@imail.org

 

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