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By BroadReach | Mike Miliard | 06:31 am | February 19, 2020
BroadReach Group Founding Partner Dr John Sargent spoke about the company’s approach at a HIMSS event in Cambridge last month.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:32 pm | February 18, 2020
The ultimate goals are to avoid penalties for non-compliance with state regulations; improve provider satisfaction, loyalty and recruitment measures; and increase patient satisfaction measures.
By Nathan Eddy | 11:53 am | February 18, 2020
AI is helping clinicians better predict and treat conditions such as surgical hypotension, and at HIMSS20 experts will show how more sophisticated future models could have even broader healthcare applications.
By Jonah Comstock | 08:00 am | February 18, 2020
The pilot showcases an approach to AI integration that keeps impact on the radiologist's workflow to a minimum.
By Dean Koh | 10:46 am | February 14, 2020
iThermo reduces the need for manual temperature screening, and provides prompts where secondary checks can be carried out for feverish persons identified by the solution.
By Bill Siwicki | 02:29 pm | February 13, 2020
A majority believe healthcare is ahead of other industries in AI adoption, but 37% say healthcare’s pace of AI implementation is too slow, according to the new KPMG report.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:34 pm | February 13, 2020
The EMS system supports real-time data transfer and two-way communication to empower clinical decision making on the move. The AI capabilities will provide “transformative change,” an exec says.
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By Verizon | Verizon | 10:45 am | February 13, 2020
5G holds much promise for healthcare organizations to support innovative clinical use cases and use of technologies, as well as to help deliver critical data where it’s needed. But in order to unlock the power of 5G, healthcare organizations need to address four areas as they build their 5G roadmap.
By Layla McCay | 05:25 am | February 12, 2020
The UK and the EU should 'work as one' to further the deployment of AI in healthcare, writes Dr Layla McCay, director of international relations at the NHS Confederation. 
By Dean Koh | 10:33 pm | February 11, 2020
A new study, conducted by Korean academic hospitals and Lunit, a medical AI company specializing in developing AI solutions for radiology and oncology, demonstrated the benefits of AI-aided breast cancer detection from mammography images.