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Nathan Eddy

By Nathan Eddy | 01:18 pm | January 10, 2020
The findings suggest AI systems can be trained to detect and grade cancer in prostate needle biopsy samples with an accuracy rate equal to that of prostate pathology experts.
Innovation
By Nathan Eddy | 11:00 am | January 10, 2020
Healthcare providers will increasingly be seeking innovative technology as they develop new patient engagement and experience strategies to remain competitive.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:04 pm | January 08, 2020
While Americans think consumer tech is driving more connected relationships with their providers, they also see voice technology and AI with a skeptical eye.
Cloud Computing
By Nathan Eddy | 11:10 am | January 07, 2020
A study published in Nature suggests its model was able to spot cancer in de-identified screening mammograms with fewer false positives and false negatives than experts.
Innovation
By Nathan Eddy | 12:05 pm | January 06, 2020
As artificial intelligence and robotic process automation are more widely deployed, they will help rehumanize medicine by allowing doctors to focus less on paperwork and administrative functions, and more on patient care.
Emerging Technology
By Nathan Eddy | 01:01 pm | January 03, 2020
Forward-looking provider organizations are looking to tap into the benefits of deep neural networks and other forms of data-driven analysis.
Zero Trust
By Nathan Eddy | 11:52 am | January 02, 2020
Cybersecurity experts warn healthcare organizations not to pay up for fear of more attacks, but some provider organizations had no choice last year.
By Nathan Eddy | 11:54 am | December 31, 2019
A chief medical officer says 2020 will be a breakthrough year in making EHRs less stressful for providers if the growing avalanche of data is reined in with health IT that makes EHRs work better.
By Nathan Eddy | 11:46 am | December 31, 2019
The adoption of EHRs and supporting health IT may result in new methods of E/M documentation and coding tech adoption. And these types of E/M coding issues also apply to providers offering telemedicine services.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:19 pm | December 27, 2019
Georgia’s largest health care system will work with the Alphabet subsidiary on several new initiatives, starting with deep analysis of existing medication and lab ordering patterns at Emory.