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By Nuance | Mike Miliard | 10:20 am | May 11, 2020
Speech-recognition tool enabled a Mississippi hospital to expand its AI-driven tools to support its CDI program.
By Mélisande Rouger | 02:19 am | May 11, 2020
Radiologists have to agree on what kind of evidence matters, especially in the clinical setting, before they can unleash the power of medical imaging AI in patient care.
By Mike Miliard | 06:06 pm | May 08, 2020
Georgia employers can use the AI-powered application to assess employees' risk for exposure and get tailored guidance for reopening strategies, and the tool could be scaled nationwide.
By Benjamin Harris | 04:45 pm | May 07, 2020
In a HIMSS20 Digital presentation, leaders from Google Cloud, Nuance and the Health Data Analytics Institute offer their perspectives on how AI-powered insights and automation are helping health systems push forward.
By HIMSS TV | 09:37 am | May 04, 2020
Deep Dive: Health systems are leveraging advanced technologies such as AI, analytics and telehealth to manage patient populations while staying focused on the basic building blocks of health and wellness.
By Nathan Eddy | 02:31 pm | April 29, 2020
A self-assessment tool helps users gauge symptoms to determine whether they might qualify for testing and offers guidance on when to seek medical care.
By Dean Koh | 10:23 pm | April 28, 2020
AITRICS’ AI-based platform VitalCare will be verified for accuracy using datasets provided by Cleveland Clinic.  
By Jeff Lagasse | 05:18 pm | April 27, 2020
By automating certain data-driven tasks, administrative waste can be dramatically reduced and RCM operations can move more efficiently.
Population Health
By Dave Muoio | 05:14 pm | April 27, 2020
A new study suggests that a deep learning system would save on the roughly two minutes of human labor required to grade each case, although a semi-automated approach was found to drive the greatest savings for large programs.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:57 pm | April 27, 2020
Healthcare technology company Cerner and Amazon Web Services are teaming up to offer researchers fighting the COVID-19 pandemic access to de-identified patient data.