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Artificial Intelligence

By HIMSS TV | 02:10 pm | September 04, 2020
Indra Joshi, director of AI at the NHSX, says the NHS AI Lab will help facilitate the adoption of AI into clinical settings, but quality of data is imperative.
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By Infermedica | 12:30 pm | September 04, 2020
The new triage tool was developed by Sana Digital, the innovation arm of Sana Kliniken AG, in cooperation with the startup Infermedica that brought its already existing version of a Symptom Checker into the cooperation. 
By Sara Mageit | 02:53 am | September 04, 2020
Also, Switzerland’s Health n Go blockchain health certificate app shows the effectiveness of digitally delivered health certificates.
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By Tammy Lovell | 07:04 am | September 02, 2020
Visualisations are receiving considerable attention in the age of COVID-19, but is there more to them than meets the eye?
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By IBM | 03:13 am | August 31, 2020
Facing unprecedented challenges, many healthcare organisations and government institutions have turned to Watson Assistant, IBM’s AI-powered virtual agent to assist in responding to the deluge of inquiries from patients, employees, and the public at large.
By Kat Jercich | 03:59 pm | August 28, 2020
Although AI documentation assistants will likely be integral to future primary care consultations, they'll still need to be supervised by a human. 
By Kat Jercich | 01:13 pm | August 26, 2020
Last year, the organizations embarked on a decade-long partnership to advance the health system's AI and ML innovations. Then the novel coronavirus began to spread.
By Mike Miliard | 11:15 am | August 26, 2020
Dragon Medical One voice technology will be integrated with mCODE core data, enabling easier documentation within clinical workflows – and a new partnership with Mayo will explore automation opportunities.
By Mike Miliard | 12:30 pm | August 21, 2020
Those pandemic-era technologies will reach the fabled Plateau of Productivity sooner than other emerging innovations approaching the peak of the curve, such as digital twins, data fabric and SASE network architecture, researchers say.
By Tammy Lovell | 04:05 am | August 21, 2020
Moscow’s department of health is using an artificial intelligence (AI) platform to detect symptoms of lung cancer in CT scans, as part of a project to implement AI technology for radiology.