Artificial Intelligence
CEO Dave Lareau explains how Medicomp made early coronavirus-specific changes to its database and AI engine as the pandemic took hold in February – and has continued to innovate since then.
Working Well, designed to support evolving clinical protocols, enables contact tracing and can be configured to organizations' own specific back-to-work needs.
Voice and health AI technology company Orbita developed software to help nurses respond more efficiently to patients who need assistance while in care.
Dr. Nathalie Bloch of the ARC Innovation Center at Sheba Medical Center, Israel, discusses the use of AI in dealing with COVID-19 patients, among various other innovative tools, in this episode of The Alessi Agenda.
The collaboration aims to help health systems manage resource allocation and offer situational awareness for facilities as they open up and reschedule delayed surgeries and other procedures.
As telehealth surges and patients get used to the new normal of remote consults, its new machine learning technology can give them tailored after-visit summaries.
Researchers from New York-based Mount Sinai Health System have combined artificial intelligence, imaging and clinical data to rapidly detect COVID-19 in patients.
The expansion consists of NVIDIA Clara Parabricks computational genomics software, disease detection AI models and NVIDIA Clara Guardian application framework.
The New York-based company claims its platform can be used to more accurately monitor efficacy of immunotherapy.