Las Vegas – at Himss25 here on Wednesday, former director of the US National Security Agency, General Paul M. Nakasone discussed the need for the healthcare sector to ensure that he adapts, accepts and develops artificial intelligence technologies.
He said that the appearance of generative artificial intelligence to newer progress in reasoning models introduces a significant improvement in healthcare today. However, it is necessary to make sure that these revolutionary possibilities are used to strengthen cyber security and healthcare.
“What is most important, as we think about today, the present and of course the future?”
He said that the growing demand for performance, better patient results and increased safety measures change the method of supplying, managing and accessing healthcare.
Nakasone was responsible for defending the network of the Department of Defense, Data and Systems of weapons in 2018-2024 and is currently the director of the founder and leader of the National Security Institute of the Vanderbilt University. He also joined the Council of Directors of Opeli as a member of the Security and Security Committee in June last year.
He said that three key reasons brought him to the stage of the Himss25 conference – the work of his wife as an oncological nurse, his admiration of the Arlington fire brigade in Pentagon on September 11 and the promise of the “golden hour” of the army.
“Every place where you are on the battlefield, if you are significantly wounded, you will have care within an hour, which will probably save you life – 95% of those who are tragically wounded, is saved on the basis of this concept of” golden hour “,” he said.
Going to the future with AI
The iPhone disrupted communication and fueled the device “has everything” and caused a technological revolution.
“Those who adapted and accepted, had an amazing run and have an amazing run based on the ability to groundbreaking technology,” said Nakasone.
“I would also say that those who were avoided had a much more difficult time,” he said.
The healthcare sector is located at the moment of “Sputnik” because it considers how it will continue in the “rapidly developing landscape change of technology”.
“We have an idea how to discover new drugs, the idea to be able to develop in the last two years of taking amazing data sets, machine learning, deep learning and combining it for not only new drugs – but to predict improvisation or improvements of old drugs.”
AI can lend a hand diagnose diseases – such as early detection of breast cancer – improve risk management and lower administrative costs.
“We have to adapt,” said Nakasone. “We must accept and must develop those healthcare providers who can ensure accuracy that can improve operations and can offer this health care to our patients.”
He said that the ability to combine natural language processing with medical documentation of employees can revolutionize treatment plans, improve performance and reduce costs.
“There is more what we have to do, more, what we have to do,” although he said that he does not believe that AI will replace the clinicist. But this can improve their work and the effectiveness of their care.
“A wise, adaptive, instinctive feeling that I get from my clinicians when I see them, why not combine it with amazing large language models that provide them with a step up?”
On the side of the political integration of artificial intelligence with healthcare “we are early stages”.
“We will get the opportunity to improve our drug discovery and detect diseases, and we will understand how we do it with [U.S. Food and Drug Administration] “With an essential understanding that there is a degree of training and education that must form the basis of everything we do,” he said.
Chłodowa health care before cyber-war
During the Covid-19 pandemic, national defense secretaries and health secretary called Nakasone to bring the Supreme Administrative Court resources to make sure that the vaccine can be delivered on time, safely and safely.
As part of the Operation, Warp Speed tried to provide American health and human communication with private sector companies. Establishing a cyber security center in 2020, the Supreme Administrative Court had a forum with a defense industrial convoluted to enable experts to exchange information.
Nakasone said that AI would change the way we fight “the scourge of what we are dealing with in the industry” – ransomware.
“This is the idea of radical partnerships. I learned this in the Warp speed operation. Let’s apply this problem that is almost unsolvable. Let’s think about how we start to have the results. This is exactly the same procedure that we must do in relation to ransomware, “he said.
Reading the recent Microsoft Rural cyber security landscape report In the landscape of rural hospitals, “My first thought is such that we need a kind of center that can primarily provide information about the threat.”
The Supreme Administrative Court also provided scanning, unthreatening E -Mail and protective DNS to the defensive industrial base.
“The number of interference in the industrial defense database has dropped dramatically. Do you know how much it cost us? $ 10 million a year, “said Nakasone.
This financing caused dramatically invading, scans and attacks.
“Why don’t we do the same with rural healthcare? Why don’t we do it generally with healthcare? Why will we not come up with the way we can provide the main healthcare providers and their underwater, and all who want it, scanning and protective DNS and safe e -mail, so that the baa is much higher for attackers? “
He noticed that no other critical infrastructure sector was stronger by ransomware than healthcare – from $ 1.9 million of lost revenues.
“You don’t have to be the fastest gazelle in the jungle to maintain safety in cyberspace, but you just can’t be the slowest.” -Gene. Paul Nakasone
He said that Nakasone also raised a lack of technical talents and a reality in which health care and all areas are also in the face of a dramatic change in demographic workforce.
Within five years, the gene will replace the millennium as the highest percentage of our federal workforce.
“We must think differently about those who intend to work in national security” and develop, as well as keep talent ready to navigate AI integration in the workplace.
“I often speak in the future, I want decision -makers who can cod and coders who understand politics. Wouldn’t it be nice to have clinicians who cod? Coders who understand what clinicians do? “
Nakasone said that the future of destructive technologies and labor force requires aggressive talent investments.
“I hope that we will have a law on national defense education, which looks at technology for the future.”