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Artificial Intelligence

By HIMSS TV | 01:47 pm | November 10, 2020
The Kara artificial intelligence iPhone app integrates with 13-location OrthoIndy's EHR, placing caregivers' spoken words directly into the right places in the record.
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By Optum | 04:21 pm | November 05, 2020
59% of healthcare executives expect a full return on their AI investments within three years, up from 31% in 2018.
HIMSS Middle East 2020
By HIMSS TV | 08:53 am | November 05, 2020
Dame Sally Davies, former CMO for England and current Master of Trinity College in Cambridge, UK, says behavioral, economic and movement data must be leveraged effectively to improve outcomes during future pandemics.
By Keith J Fernandez | 12:08 pm | November 04, 2020
The aim is to use the technology to track daily patient data and “plan interventional strategies in real-time to avoid complications of the disease,” according to findings from the Future Economy Lab workshop.
By Bill Siwicki | 12:42 pm | November 03, 2020
Northwest Medical Specialties’ palliative care consults nearly doubled. Hospice referrals increased twelvefold. The integration of palliative care with advanced cancer helped the practice reach quality benchmarks.
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By Mike Restuccia | 03:39 pm | November 02, 2020
Penn Medicine Chief Information Officer Mike Restuccia says strong leadership is needed to capitalize on technology's potential – but people are the real enablers.
By HIMSS TV | 12:12 pm | November 02, 2020
Bart De Witte, founder of the HIPPO AI Foundation, says COVID-19 has encouraged stakeholders to collaborate more effectively on the use of data, which he hopes will help reduce health inequalities in a post-coronavirus world.
By HIMSS TV | 04:42 pm | October 29, 2020
CEO Geralyn Ochab envisions a global ecosystem that shifts healthcare from diagnose and treatment to wellness and prevention.
By HIMSS TV | 05:00 pm | October 28, 2020
Imagia Chief Technology Officer Florent Chandelier says the Montreal-based software startup is expanding artificial intelligence into cancer research.
By Kat Jercich | 02:51 pm | October 27, 2020
A KLAS report finds that most health systems rely on a mishmash of artificial intelligence and machine learning tools to meet their needs.