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A new report from the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy explores some of the policy changes that should be made to enable safer and more effective deployment of artificial intelligence in healthcare.
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The business of healthcare is changing. IT should have the confidence and ready state strategy to meet the needs of their population health and community outreach departments.
The AI vendor will be discussing these 2019 healthcare and technology trends with attendees at HIMSS19 in Orlando next month.
Sanofi, BNP Paribas and AXA are also among the groups calling for women innovators to develop tech tools that advance access to care.
The industry must first get ready for the AI era by building up skills in reading, working with, analysing and arguing with data – also known as data literacy.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has disrupted numerous industries in recent years, but for the technology to work effectively, the technology needs to be used right.
DeepQ, the healthcare division of HTC, yesterday announced a deployment of HTC VIVE™ hardware at Taipei Municipal Wan Fang Hospital to create the first multiuser patient education room in VR.
Thanks to consumerism in the healthcare industry, providers are looking to improve patient experience and satisfaction in their care. HIMSS19 attendees who are focused on this topic for their organizations should check out these curated sessions and events.
The health IT vendor sees creative and cross-sector use of emerging technology among the big trends on the front burner at HIMSS19.
Cloud-based EHR vendor showing its information search engine, virtual scribe and voice assistant that CEO Girish Navani said are built to help providers save time at the point of care.