Artificial Intelligence
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Using artificial intelligence to check medication histories helped limit face-to-face contact during the COVID-19 pandemic, explains Rebecca Sulfridge, clinical pharmacy specialist, emergency medicine, at Covenant HealthCare.
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Juli.co CEO Bettina Hein discusses how the juli app uses AI to help providers and patients manage complex conditions such as asthma, depression, bipolar disorder, migraine and chronic pain using formerly siloed data.
While the 'robot' aspect of RPA gets most of the attention, successful implementation centers on the people and processes that will be impacted by the technology – and in a healthcare system where burnout is rampant, there are plenty of those.
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Virtual assistants are the future for both patients and providers, explains Dr. Yaa Kumah-Crystal, assistant professor of biomedical informatics at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
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United Spinal Association's Paul Amadeus Lane discusses how virtual rehab, AI and machine learning can enhance quality of life.
Involving and integrating patients in the treatment process will help drive personalized medicine, says Dr. Risto Miettunen, president of the International Hospital Federation.
A new weekly series looks beyond the pandemic and explores strategies for driving lasting, IT-enabled operational and business improvements across healthcare.
At Penn Medicine, integrated product teams – comprising data scientists, physicians and software engineers, among others – are helping improve AI and machine learning applications.
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Yuri Jung, manager at F&D Partners, says transformations in telemedicine, AI diagnosis and AI-enabled medical devices have been accelerated during the pandemic, while innovative digital tools can now help in everyday life for South Koreans.
Caregility Chief Strategy Officer Pete McLain discusses additional use cases for leveraging continuous video observation and the role AI plays.
