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Artificial Intelligence

By Mike Miliard | 01:01 pm | June 01, 2020
Before joining the EHR giant, Labat served as chief technology officer and led the cloud-automation business for HPE Software. Prior to that, he spent two decades at Oracle. 
By Mike Miliard | 04:09 pm | May 29, 2020
John Halamka describes how clinicians at Mayo are benefiting from machine learning-powered approaches to imaging, predictive analytics and other types of decision support – and using machine learning to mine historical data for new treatments.
By Tammy Lovell | 07:53 am | May 29, 2020
Report predicts shift away from wearables to video analytics and mobile platforms. 
By Sophie Porter | 02:35 am | May 29, 2020
Also, an update on testing in the UAE in this week's Healthcare IT News roundup.
By Mike Miliard | 03:39 pm | May 28, 2020
Built on Google Cloud, the platform is meant to help healthcare organizations and government agencies share data and best practices about treatments and reopening strategies.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:38 pm | May 28, 2020
The university's COVID-19 telemedicine clinic plans to apply machine learning algorithms to data from patients' vital signs, health behavior and self-reported symptoms.
By Rachel McArthur | 06:16 am | May 28, 2020
The Kingdom’s Ministry of Health confirmed that the three devices are being used in order to protect healthcare staff from excessive exposure to the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
By Piers Ford | 03:32 am | May 28, 2020
The round-the-clock response of the NHS’s internal and external digital health community to COVID-19 has been more than impressive. But the ad hoc and rapid arrival of so many new applications also raises concerns about compliance and standardisation – and the role of the very unit that is supposed to be directing the operation.
By Sophie Porter | 03:06 am | May 28, 2020
The database will be provided to medical professionals for free through all mobile or desktop web browsers.
By Kat Jercich | 03:45 pm | May 26, 2020
A drop in blood pressure can be hard to predict using standard clinical measurements such as heart rate or cardiac output – but experts say a new AI tool could give clinicians a valuable 15-minute lead time.