Artificial Intelligence

A nurse checking a patient's record on a digital tablet
By Adam Ang 04:48 am August 25, 2023
Also, The Clinician's ZEDOC platform is being tried out to facilitate digital tinnitus care.
A pharmacist checking a box of medicine in a rack
By Adam Ang 04:29 am August 25, 2023
Also, Hong Kong is pushing innovation to further digitise public health.
A forum discussion during the K-Hospital Fair 2022
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By 12:38 am August 25, 2023
The K-Hospital+Health Tech Fair 2023 is set to showcase a new wave of innovations in Korean digital health.
A clinician and a cancer patient with a head scarf smile as they look down.
By Andrea Fox 10:40 am August 24, 2023
Under the White House’s National Cancer Moonshot initiative, Oracle will contribute cloud, artificial intelligence and machine learning expertise, as well as clinical and healthcare research, care delivery and scientific insights.
Dr. Shiv Rao of Abridge
By Bill Siwicki 10:39 am August 24, 2023
Generative AI can help recruit the next generation to work in the healthcare industry by simplifying difficult and labor-intensive processes, one physician AI expert states.
A retinal scan in progress
By Nathan Eddy 10:33 am August 24, 2023
Screening for neurodegenerative disorders could help clinicians delay their onset by helping patients make lifestyle changes.
In a plane, a copilot points to a destination on the horizon.
By Andrea Fox 09:18 am August 24, 2023
Also: eClinicalWorks now offers a suite of patient engagement capabilities through a collaboration between Ero Health and HealthTalk A.I.
Rich Birhanzel of Accenture on generative AI
By Bill Siwicki 10:12 am August 23, 2023
The healthcare lead at research and consulting giant Accenture lays out how to get proprietary data ready, establish the right controls and harmonize people with the tech.
Graphic of a brain with labels
By Nathan Eddy 10:01 am August 23, 2023
The Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University show how a natural language processing system can "read" and identify keywords or phrases that indicate housing or financial needs while it performs accurately.
Doctor with glasses sits at a computer searching for answers.
By Andrea Fox 01:43 pm August 22, 2023
The LLMs, trained on healthcare and reimbursement concepts and terminologies, could improve population health management, care management and coordination, CRM, VBC, and self-serve analytics, the company said.