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Artificial Intelligence

By Andrea Fox | 07:07 am | May 04, 2023
While some healthcare professionals did prefer ChatGPT’s responses when compared to physicians' answers in one study, Kellogg researchers say it's too early to tell whether AI could really be a match for doctors' expertise and bedside manner.
By Pauline Soo, Director, Datacom Health | 09:03 pm | May 03, 2023
The mandate for aged care facilities to have a registered nurse on site around the clock kicks in this July and Datacom's Health Director Pauline Soo says attention now needs to turn to new ways of supporting staff and easing growing pressures.
By Andrea Fox | 01:52 pm | May 03, 2023
It leverages population-level data on stroke patients from more than 10,000 healthcare facilities connected to the state HIE to track stroke incidence by area and identify demographic and other trends.
By HIMSS TV | 07:00 am | May 03, 2023
Generative AI tools can be deployed for an array of clinical and operational needs, from sepsis detection to resource management, say the Chartis Group's director Gregg Mohrmann and principal Bret Anderson.
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By QliqSOFT | 10:41 am | May 01, 2023
How chatbots can keep patients engaged outside providers’ offices.
By Mike Miliard | 11:51 am | April 28, 2023
Andrea Palm, deputy secretary at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, says the agency is striving to "put the people we serve at the center of what we do." Meanwhile, ONC officials offer updates on new Cures Act rules.
By Adam Ang | 03:28 am | April 28, 2023
Also, Aster DM Healthcare has opened a telemedicine command and digital health centre in India.
By HIMSS TV | 03:00 pm | April 27, 2023
Mike Brandofino, COO and president of Caregility, explains how artificial intelligence is helping connect platforms to enhance hybrid care in the hospital setting.
By Andrea Fox | 11:36 am | April 27, 2023
The new APFIT funding enables DoD to further the Defense Innovation Unit's use of algorithms to analyze biometric data from commercial wearables and predict infections up to 48 hours before service members' symptoms appear.