Medical Devices
Also, Yonsei University has received $4 million in state funding to develop AI for automating nursing workflows.
Southern NSW Local Health District has designed a remote patient monitoring program with Philips Australia to bring multidisciplinary care teams to homes, helping free up more emergency beds.
New survey commissioned by Motorola Solutions revealed that people in the region are willing to share sensitive data and are fancying the use of AI for requesting emergency assistance.
Also, Yashoda Hospital in Hyderabad, India, has unveiled an AI-powered clinic for diagnosing lung nodules.
With the Technology-Enabled Meaningful Patient Outcomes initiative, some digital health developers will offer devices for care covered by the CMS ACCESS model while monitoring for real-world performance.
Companies in November announced new efforts to fine-tune foundational models to advance radiology intelligence and implement baked-in security for cloud environments and medical devices. They're also using AI to protect patients.
Health Accelerator chief Paul Roseman shares how GPs are expressing greater confidence in using clinician-developed digital assistants that function like "new team members."
Also, Naver is launching a new search service that provides access to health insurance data on over 100 common diseases.
Carrot’s Sprints members will have access to sleep, stress, activity and glucose data from Oura and Dexcom, along with clinical guidance to support metabolic fertility care.
Also, a medical school in Pakistan adopts AI systems for both classroom and hospital training.