Stanford Children's Prioritizes Stability and Reliability With Innovation Initiatives, Says CMIO
Becker's Hospital Review
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
At Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, Dr. Keith Morse has prioritized stability and reliability in healthcare technology, ensuring that essential functions like 24-hour support operate smoothly for both clinicians and patients. Balancing innovation with these core functions, his team is working on projects to transform pediatric care while also addressing the complexities of adolescent privacy as mandated by California law. This includes creating electronic systems that respect the confidentiality rights of teens, accommodating varying degrees of care ownership among different age groups. Additionally, the integration of artificial intelligence, particularly in the form of ambient scribe tools and large language models, aims to alleviate administrative burdens and enhance clinical decision-making.