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By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | August 16, 2019
By combining clinical and consumer-derived data, such as from mobile phone apps and wearables, the program will offer tailored advice using machine learning to assess participants who have been to the hospital with chest pain.
Security
By Nathan Eddy | 12:30 pm | August 14, 2019
BluePrint's visualization software coalesces security program data from disparate sources into a central "source of truth" founded on the company's workflow automation and rules engine.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | August 14, 2019
Fujitsu will apply AI methods to images of the brain generated by GE’s Revolution CT scanner, and use a specifically-trained algorithm to look for abnormalities.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:31 pm | August 12, 2019
Developed to be of use to troops at forward operating bases and other remote areas across the globe, the portable hospital can be run off solar panels and provides a sterile environment for treating the wounded.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:49 pm | August 09, 2019
Nearly a quarter of health system decision-makers are looking to invest in artificial and robotic process automation in the next two years, but more than half were unable to name an AI or RPA vendor.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | August 09, 2019
The cloud migration aims to give the provider, which boasts four facilities in Victoria, better remote access and disaster recovery.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:10 pm | August 07, 2019
In collaboration with Premier, the company will work with LifeBridge Health, Riverside Health and St. Luke's University Health Network to develop new machine learning algorithms for personalized care.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | August 07, 2019
Delivered by UNSW's Entrepreneurship Unit, the 20-week programme will include five health startups providing products and services focused on chronic diseases.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | August 06, 2019
A Pharmaceutical Society of Australia report finds that real-time prescription monitoring, electronic prescriptions and pharmacist input into the country’s My Health Record electronic health record system are among the top areas where investments are needed.
By Nathan Eddy | 11:39 am | August 05, 2019
The technology could help healthcare organizations build a more comprehensive and secure protected health information inventory within Kubernetes workloads on Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure.