Artificial Intelligence
Our next-gen series dives into what’s coming on the near horizon from the very experts shaping the future of healthcare.
Experts predict that AI supported surgery will become ‘common practice’ in the next five years as a London start-up deploys an artificial intelligence platform set to act as a ‘navigational system’ for healthcare professionals.
Engineers from both companies will collaborate on new architectures to better serve consumers, officials say.
Analytics
CDS vendors are working to incorporate AI and machine learning into their products to boost diagnostics, imaging, pathology and radiology.
Analytics
The artificial intelligence tool detects diabetic retinopathy in medical images, which can help prevent blindness in diabetes patients.
Revenue Cycle
Healthcare executives need to track these three key technology advancements to keep pace with coming changes.
Revenue Cycle
In order to be successful with MSSP or other value-based programs, providers need real-time data to improve outcomes and costs, according to healthcare attorney Pam Hepp.
Population Health
Ed Marx, CIO at Cleveland Clinic, explains that organizations must be agile in harnessing real-time data for predictive analytics because there is always emerging tech from a data-generating population, so be ready for the next hurdle.
Mobile Health IT
John Barto, healthcare evangelist at Microsoft, outlines the early wins systems are seeing by incorporating cognitive computing platforms into their IT stacks.
Population Health
Telemedicine platforms and tools will transform virtual care by incorporating emerging technologies and novel uses of data.