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Artificial Intelligence

By Sara Mageit | 04:55 am | September 18, 2020
Also, Liverpool John Moores University gives students insight into e-prescribing.
By Manjula Julka and Albert Karam | 05:01 pm | September 17, 2020
Data science and clinical teams at PCCI, in collaboration with Parkland informaticists, have developed an AI-driven predictive model that predicts for individual COVID-19 exposure risk, based on population density and their proximity to positive cases.
By Tammy Lovell | 11:33 am | September 16, 2020
The UK hospital is the first health institution in England to achieve the validation.  
By Kat Jercich | 10:28 am | September 16, 2020
Christopher Lee and Babak Movassaghi said artificial intelligence and augmented reality will soon occupy much larger roles in the digital healthcare landscape.  
By Bill Siwicki | 12:50 pm | September 15, 2020
Direct Orthopedic Care reduced no-shows by 45% and slashed outbound manual calls by 72%. Here’s how its virtual assistant Holly helped out.
By Jeff Lagasse | 11:18 am | September 15, 2020
A predictive analytics model predicated on phone reminders cut missed appointments significantly, data showed.
By HIMSS TV | 05:35 pm | September 14, 2020
Alexander Ihls, business development manager at Healthcare DACH, InterSystems, discusses AI application in radiology and how artificial intelligence is helping radiologists.
By Rachel McArthur | 06:14 am | September 14, 2020
The bilingual Daman Health Bot is an AI-powered tool designed to help users conduct a self-assessment on COVID-19 symptoms, directing them towards the appropriate level of care or action required. 
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By Siemens | 10:00 am | September 10, 2020
Pairing telehealth and clinical decision support could be a true game-changer, enabling patients and clinicians to make decisions together along the care continuum of complex diseases.
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By Rosy Matheson | 02:44 pm | September 09, 2020
There have been endless claims that AI will transform patient care, freeing up clinicians to spend time with patients and cutting costs, but many investors are wary of grandiose promises and prefer to hear the truth instead.