EP2: Moving toward smarter clinical decision support, with Prof. Christopher Baugh

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What can we expect from future clinical decision-support tools in cardiology and emergency medicine?

In this episode, featuring Prof. Christopher Baugh from Harvard Medical School, we analyze the current state of clinical decision-support solutions in cardiology and emergency medicine.

Taking a forward-looking approach, we try to understand what future developments might bring, as technology, medical practice, and health systems progress in their digitalization journey.

According to Prof. Baugh, it is time to move away from purely safety-focused applications acting as alarms and head toward solutions offering a more nuanced basis for decision-making, taking into account each patient's broader risk profile, and reinforcing trust around the use of such solutions.

Dr. Christopher Baugh is Associate Professor in Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School, having recently completed a 5-year term as the Vice Chair of Clinical Affairs for the Department of Emergency Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, where he trained in Emergency Medicine. Throughout his career, he has co-authored over 120 publications on topics related to cardiology, emergency medicine, and oncology, but also in healthcare finance, policy, and clinical operations.

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