AI
New AI startups are facing difficulty getting off the ground even as the industry leans hard into the technology.
Twenty-eight hours a week is a lot to spend on administrative tasks. And it takes away from time with patients, notes Google Cloud's healthcare vertical lead Aashima Gupta.
Also, AIIMS Delhi is setting up a hub for healthcare AI development with GE HealthCare.
A health IT CEO offers his view of the next year in healthcare and technology, pointing to AI's true transformative power operating quietly in the background and mounting pressure for providers to reassess their digital investments.
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Nursing and IT
Because we're still in the early days of artificial intelligence transforming the patient care environment, it's imperative to watch its impacts closely, says Oriana Beaudet, VP of nursing innovation at the American Nurses Association.
Advanced approaches will improve health systems' bottom lines while enabling a "more patient-centered and provider-friendly healthcare ecosystem," says one consultant who specializes in data management.
The hospital, primarily based on virtual care, will be built by an Australian company.
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Mind the gaps: The healthcare industry is embracing AI, but needs to keep patient care at the center
Healthcare organizations are embracing modern digital tools and emerging technologies like AI to reimagine how they interact with patients, connect with communities and advance lifesaving missions.
Vijayashree Natarajan, SVP and head of technology at Omega Healthcare, predicts these three areas of health IT will be key next year – and explains why.