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By bringing nurse stakeholders to the table, the company seeks insights that can help it build better artificial intelligence tools that work more seamlessly across electronic health record workflows.
From early rules-based systems to the genAI innovation of today, National University professor Linda Travis Macomber, RN, reflects on four decades of artificial intelligence progress – and looks to the future of connected and continuous care.
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‘Permanent emergency mode’ – the norm for too many hospitals – is not sustainable. A command centre equipped with predictive algorithms can help healthcare teams identify risks and take preventive action before they disrupt hospital operations.
The combined companies will use their respective expertise to build out an artificial intelligence platform designed to help healthcare providers and others with data and benchmarking to improve patient and employee experience.
Jeff Elton of ConcertAI says health tech companies can anticipate the logic of generative artificial intelligence using knowledge graphs, like the FDA's Elsa, when submitting product reviews, and improve their output accuracy.
The company says clinics can save physician time with its new offering by providing patients with tailored, evidence-based recommendations that address diet-related diseases.
Data management basics are too often lacking, and policy regs still evolving, says cybersecurity strategist Richard Staynings. Whether dealing with automated decision support or adversarial deepfakes, healthcare orgs need both.
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A generic AI scribe had caused headaches for Halcyon Dermatology, with frequent errors. A new tool – with precise procedure details, appropriate codes and complete clinical justification automatically captured – has enabled more exact EHR notes.
Also, Macquarie University Health has gone live with an AI platform to automate and streamline patient record management.
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And that was as the health system's ED visit volume increased by more than 20%. The analytics tool has relieved pressure on the emergency department while improving patient satisfaction. A doctor of nurse practice and patient throughput expert offers details on those successes.
