
Steve Johnson
CEONotable Systems, Inc.Steve Johnson began his career as an inventor, earning a patent in 1994 for the original image compression algorithm used in online systems, a breakthrough that brought streaming to the internet. During the 1990s, Steve served as VP of Software Development and R&D at AOL after the acquisition of his first company, where he drove innovation at the forefront of the internet boom. A serial entrepreneur and investor since 2000, Steve has continuously leveraged his technical expertise to advance industries through cutting-edge technology.
In 2017, Steve founded Notable Systems, a leader in intelligent document processing, which transforms manual paperwork into actionable data using AI, OCR, and machine learning. The company’s solutions streamline revenue cycle management for healthcare organizations, helping them save time, reduce errors, and improve operational efficiency. Under Steve’s leadership, Notable Systems has become a trusted partner for some of the largest DME and HME companies in the United States.
Beyond his business ventures, Steve is a Senior Fellow at Harvard University and Northeastern’s Institute of AI, where he shares his insights on innovation and responsible AI practices. In 2024, he was honored as a keynote speaker for the American Society of Inventors, reflecting his lifelong contributions to technology and entrepreneurship.
TEC11: From Hype to Reality: Building a Trusted AI Tech Stack for HME Success
Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models (LLMs) have moved beyond buzzwords—they’re transforming the way HME businesses operate, streamline w…Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models (LLMs) have moved beyond buzzwords—they’re transforming the way HME businesses operate, streamline workflows, and accelerate reimbursement. But AI isn’t “plug-and-play” software you can buy with a cre…Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models (LLMs) have moved beyond buzzwords—they’re transforming the way HME businesses operate, streamline workflows, and accelerate reimbursement. But AI isn’t “plug-and-play” software you can buy with a credit card. It’s an evolving technology that must integrate with legacy platforms, replace manual processes, and adapt as foundational models change. That’s why building your future AI tech stack requires more than just tools—it requires a trusted partner. In this session, leading technology vendors will draw on extensive experience in AI implementation and HME automation to show how organizations can successfully navigate the complexity of AI transformation. Attendees will learn: Why 2025–2026 represents a turning point in AI adoption for HME businesses. How to evaluate partners who bring operational expertise, security, and long-term strategy—not just a “shiny object.” Practical examples of AI-driven workflow automation that improve documentation, cash flow, and patient trust. What’s changed in the last year and why ongoing consultation, iteration, and safeguards are essential for sustainable success.Show MoreClick the title to see all details