Artificial Intelligence
A look at some of the new AI, analytics and cloud IT innovations being showcased at the Radiological Society of North America's annual meeting in Chicago.
Designed for its Edison platform, the program will offer services meant to help developers to build better models for operational and clinical improvements.
It's been an eventful year for health IT, with many health systems investing in AI and machine learning, exploring advanced pop health analytics, deploying leading-edge cybersecurity tools, expanding telehealth programs of all shapes and sizes, and embrac
Patients can use a smart speaker to tell a nurse or caregiver that they need something, then the request is routed to appropriate care team members, who can view the alert on mobile devices.
The veteran technologist talked to Healthcare IT News about interoperability, AI and social determinants of health.
Ada Health Chief Commercial Officer Jeff Cutler says the company's chatbot came about because many lack provider access but everyone has a smartphone.
Through interoperability and integration with InterSystems’ IRIS for Health Data Platform, Virtusa consumers will have broader access to patient data from electronic health record systems and other clinical applications.
AI from a clinical workflow perspective can help relieve the burden on physicians and improve the patient experience, says Mark Anderson, president of HealthPointe Solutions.
As it looks ahead to 2040, Deloitte sees fundamental improvements in the decades ahead – with advances in interoperability, improvements for patient access and major medical discoveries enabling fundamental behavior change for better health.
The health system's second "big omics data engine," or BODE 2, funded in part by HHS, will have 15 terabytes of memory, 14 petabytes of raw storage and a peak speed of 220 teraflops per second – nearly double that of its predecessor.