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By Pure Storage | Mike Miliard | 05:41 am | June 17, 2019
According to a report by Meticulous Research, the global Vendor Neutral Archive (VNA) market & Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.
By Mike Miliard | 02:07 pm | June 14, 2019
At the HIMSS Machine Learning & AI event, Dr. Anthony Chang, chief intelligence and innovation officer at CHOC Children's, cleared up some common misconceptions.
By HIMSS TV | 12:06 pm | June 14, 2019
CHOC Children's CIO Anthony Chang, MD, shares misconceptions of AI and ML in healthcare, explaining why they will actually make the field a more attractive career choice for physicians and radiologists.
Workforce Development
By Bill Siwicki | 06:30 am | June 14, 2019
With the new tech, Indiana group practice Community Health Network is aiming for more ambient physician experiences that leverage smarter, artificial intelligence-driven workflows.
By Mike Miliard | 04:21 pm | June 13, 2019
In Oklahoma, the Center for Health Systems Innovation, with some help from Cerner, is using machine learning to help address care disparities and manage chronic conditions.
By Mike Miliard | 12:59 pm | June 13, 2019
Everyone knows that data is a key strategic asset, said Dr. Amy Compton-Phillips of Providence St. Joseph Health. "But is data the asset, or is it what we do with it?"
By Benjamin Harris | 02:45 am | June 13, 2019
Technology can notice oversights and help with formatting. And artificial intelligence has a role to play.
By Mike Miliard | 03:50 pm | June 12, 2019
The group wants to advance the ability of augmented intelligence to enhance care, boost population health, drive value and improve physician satisfaction.
Innovation
By Mike Miliard | 01:37 pm | June 12, 2019
The firm says hospitals and health systems should be preparing themselves to take advantage of distributed ledger technology, AI, augmented reality and quantum computing.
By Benjamin Harris | 01:20 pm | June 12, 2019
Many illnesses are easy to treat if caught in time. New EHR studies show how optimizing data can spot problems clinicians might overlook.