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One recent artificial intelligence project at the Pennsylvania health system is the launch of the virtual patient monitoring and nursing platform to boost patient safety while alleviating nurses' workloads.
Deloitte researchers say IoT technologies could make for more agile health systems and better patient outcomes – if challenges to more widespread adoption can be resolved.
The mission is modernizing data that will improve communities' wellbeing by driving smarter, faster public health decisions, explains Dr. Sameer Vohra, director of the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Meanwhile, a platform for the secure testing of generative AI has been made available to health professionals.
With prebuilt artificial intelligence tools and open APIs, health systems can use the cloud-agnostic tech to develop and deploy real-time analytics that could improve operational efficiencies and care delivery outcomes.
Kettering is advising people to be on alert for scammers who are calling patients requesting payments for medical expenses.
Nearly a decade since launching his Cancer Moonshot, the oncology research and precision medicine innovations of that project, along with other NIH-funded health data initiatives, have enabled advancements in personalized treatment and management.
Several new partnerships are deploying artificial intelligence to drive financial performance: filling underutilized OR schedules, pinpointing revenue leakage and improving medical coding accuracy.
Kirk Czonstka, SVP of strategic alliances for Garner Health, explains that the right data can improve how healthcare costs are controlled by giving insights into quality care at the lowest price.
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