Artificial Intelligence
AI in healthcare is “not science fiction, it’s science fact, and it’s here to stay," said Professor Mathias Goyen, chief medical officer EMEA at GE Healthcare, during a thought-provoking debate on the future of AI in oncology at #HIMSS21Europe.
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In a preview of his HIMSS21 presentation, Muhammad Babur, IT-program manager at Mayo Clinic, says artificial intelligence can enhance care delivery – but also cause potential harm.
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A senior researcher at RTI International previews her HIMSS21 session, explaining how providers can improve health outcomes of socially at-risk patients.
Hospital executives were given a cost-benefit analysis of error avoidance with an estimated savings of $6 million a year.
Artificial intelligence and imaging come together to assist surgeons at the hospital, with the goal of preventing perioperative emboli and lowering risk of stroke.
The privacy-preserving approach to unlocking the value of health data is crucial to the future of healthcare, an AI expert with Sharecare says.
While traditionally deeply skeptical of artificial intelligence in clinical settings, in today's fast-changing care delivery landscape many physicians are thinking more proactively about how AI can improve quality and patient experience.
GE will participate in the ACC's Applied Health Innovation Consortium, toward innovations in predictive analytics and advanced clinical decision support for heart patients.
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Digital health experts from the UK will join the debate on how healthcare can evolve beyond COVID.
Residents can now book via telephone, smartphone app, or this new service. The UAE currently has one of the highest immunisation rates in the world.