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Artificial Intelligence

By Adam Ang | 05:42 am | July 18, 2023
The organisations have also set up a joint AI research lab for population health and digital health.
By Andrea Fox | 11:58 am | July 14, 2023
Health Care Service Corporation is using augmented intelligence to accelerate prior authorization – up to 1,400 times faster – and an AI tool that references historical authorizations and claims to authorize treatment "within seconds," the company says.
By Bill Siwicki | 12:07 pm | July 13, 2023
The Louisiana health system is using the technology to help meet other Quadruple Aim goals of improving care quality, boosting patient access and reducing costs.
By Andrea Fox | 11:47 am | July 13, 2023
Researchers from Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University developed three new natural language processing algorithms to extract housing, financial and employment data.
By Andrea Fox | 11:25 am | July 13, 2023
The health system is one of six institutions that will use advanced analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning for a $52M NIH-funded phenotyping research project targeting acute respiratory distress syndrome, pneumonia and sepsis.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:31 am | July 12, 2023
Jung In Park, a professor at the University of California Irvine’s School of Nursing and a trailblazer in using artificial intelligence to enhance care, discusses how AI is improving nursing – and how to prep for a future where it's deployed more widely.
By Adam Ang | 03:16 am | July 11, 2023
It also helped the hospital gain around $1.8 million in productivity.
By Adam Ang | 03:12 am | July 11, 2023
Based on OpenAI, it will enable healthcare professionals to automate tasks and generate insights.
By HIMSS TV | 07:00 am | July 10, 2023
Discussing the value and potential disruption of generative AI for healthcare, the chief medical information officer sees big value ahead from large language models, but says he's taking a cautiously deliberative approach to deploying them.
By Andrea Fox | 03:20 pm | July 07, 2023
The study of 1.7 billion clinical notes over a three-year period found an increase in the use of digital tools and copy/paste functionality correlated with longer notes and a decrease in the average time spent writing notes.