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By GE HealthCare | Mike Miliard | 09:32 pm | November 03, 2019
At the HIMSS Asia Pac 19 Conference in Bangkok, Thailand in early October, Omar Sunna, Director, Global Product Management, GE Healthcare, shared his insights on some of the data and workflow-related challenges currently faced by healthcare providers and how some of GE’s solutions and applications can help tackle or address some of these issues.
By Mike Miliard | 03:45 pm | November 01, 2019
The more than two-dozen participants chosen to move on to Stage 1 of the challenge include Accenture, Geisinger, IBM, Mayo Clinic, Merck, Northrop Grumman and others.
By Leontina Postelnicu | 10:02 am | November 01, 2019
The paper, which looked at the development, procurement and use of data-driven technologies for healthcare, was published earlier this week.
By Mike Miliard | 01:11 pm | October 31, 2019
The Houston health system is enlisting technology and services help from Virtusa, Cardinal Health and Amazon Web Services to explore ways cloud-based AI can help manage diabetes and subarachnoid hemorrhage.
By HIMSS TV | 09:28 am | October 31, 2019
Hal Wolf, president and CEO of HIMSS, says using AI infused into clinical decision support can provide healthcare professionals and patients/consumers with the right information pathways and treatment plans to enable better care outcomes.
By HIMSS TV | 05:40 pm | October 30, 2019
Gyant CEO Pascal Zuta describes how his company's AI platform can help physicians perform tasks only they can do, thus improving workflow.
By Mike Miliard | 11:15 am | October 30, 2019
Real-world evidence drawn from unstructured clinical notes was more accurate in algorithmic prediction of coronary artery disease than structured data, a new study in JAMIA shows.
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By InterSystems | Mike Miliard | 01:00 am | October 30, 2019
In most industries, change or evolution isn’t a gradual process.
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By AMA | HIMSS TV | 01:11 pm | October 29, 2019
Promising AI tools can enable physicians to perform more effectively across the work that they do, says Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, board of trustees chair for the American Medical Association.
By Mike Miliard | 12:21 pm | October 29, 2019
Genomic medicine researchers at the laboratory have been using artificial intelligence, developed as part of Microsoft's Project Hanover, to help manage the vast amount of research data needed to power its precision oncology initiatives.