Artificial Intelligence
The New Jersey health system will be deploying clinical AI and machine learning from Google Cloud, and will be transitioning to Google Workspace and Chrome OS devices enterprise-wide.
The companies say they will use artificial intelligence and machine learning to digitize healthcare claims and improve the accuracy and timeliness of the process.
Healthcare IT experts from around the word gathered virtually at the HIMSS21 APAC Health Conference on 18-19 October 2021 to get insights on building sustainable healthcare.
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At HIMSS21 APAC, healthcare leaders explained how emerging technology is helping patients take control of their healthcare and achieve better clinical outcomes.
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MatrixCare is using AI to stay ahead of the curve, says CTO John Weatherbie.
In the first installment of Healthcare IT News' newest feature series, five hospital and health system IT leaders describe how and where they're planning to spend on artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Also, CGI and GE Healthcare sign agreement to enable rapid adoption of digital health services.
Two scientists from University of Florida Health offer a deep-dive look at how they're training GatorTron, their leading-edge natural language processing model, with billions of words for an array of EHR and analytics use cases.
Cloud-based technologies are the priority, says one Frost & Sullivan analyst, as health systems work to marshal data and deploy AI for quality improvement, cost reduction and improved patient and clinician experience.
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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.