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Unlock the Power of AI in Quality Measurement: A CMS MMS Webinar on February 28

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) invites you to the Measures Management System’s Information Session, “Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Quality Measurement” at 2 p.m. (ET) February 28. Register today!

Meeting Objectives
•    Learn how the Coalition for Health AI is working to define core principles to evaluate, monitor, and report on health AI systems.  
•    Gain insights into the potential role of a national network of AI assurance laboratories. 
•    Hear how AI assurance might inform the development and evaluation of clinical quality measures (CQM).  

Presenters 

Dr. Brian Anderson, Coalition for Health AI

www.coalitionforhealthai.org  

Dr. Brian Anderson is the co-founder of Coalition for Health AI and a chief digital health physician at MITRE, where he leads research and development efforts across major strategic initiatives in digital health. He has led MITRE’s development of machine learning techniques to leverage real-world health data and his team helps architect, implement, and analyze health data and information systems for federal agencies, including the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and CMS.

Jeffrey Geppert, Battelle 

www.battelle.org

Jeff Geppert is a senior research leader in Battelle’s Health business unit. He has served as the CQM subject matter expert on the CMS Measures Management System contract for the past nine years, and he is the measurement science team leader for Battelle’s Partnership for Quality Measurement. In his work, Jeff has led efforts to promote using AI and natural language processing to advance health care quality and improve diagnostic performance. 
 

Event Date and Time
Wed, 02/28/2024 - 02:00PM EST
Add to Calendar 2024-02-28 14:00:00 2024-02-28 15:00:00 America/New_York Unlock the Power of AI in Quality Measurement: A CMS MMS Webinar on February 28

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) invites you to the Measures Management System’s Information Session, “Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Quality Measurement” at 2 p.m. (ET) February 28. Register today!

Meeting Objectives
•    Learn how the Coalition for Health AI is working to define core principles to evaluate, monitor, and report on health AI systems.  
•    Gain insights into the potential role of a national network of AI assurance laboratories. 
•    Hear how AI assurance might inform the development and evaluation of clinical quality measures (CQM).  

Presenters 

Dr. Brian Anderson, Coalition for Health AI

www.coalitionforhealthai.org  

Dr. Brian Anderson is the co-founder of Coalition for Health AI and a chief digital health physician at MITRE, where he leads research and development efforts across major strategic initiatives in digital health. He has led MITRE’s development of machine learning techniques to leverage real-world health data and his team helps architect, implement, and analyze health data and information systems for federal agencies, including the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and CMS.

Jeffrey Geppert, Battelle 

www.battelle.org

Jeff Geppert is a senior research leader in Battelle’s Health business unit. He has served as the CQM subject matter expert on the CMS Measures Management System contract for the past nine years, and he is the measurement science team leader for Battelle’s Partnership for Quality Measurement. In his work, Jeff has led efforts to promote using AI and natural language processing to advance health care quality and improve diagnostic performance. 
 

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