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By Diana Manos | 02:09 pm | November 20, 2018
Company says M*Modal Fluency for Imaging will offer clinical intelligence in the reporting workflow.
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By Mike Miliard | 01:08 pm | November 14, 2018
At a two-day event to learn about the ethics and consumer implications of artificial intelligence, an ONC official and tech developer offered the healthcare perspective.
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By Mike Miliard | 02:24 pm | November 13, 2018
A new study, which just enrolled the first of some 1,200 patients, will examine how artificial intelligence could help certified medical assistants do echocardiograms.
Interoperability
By Bill Siwicki | 02:41 pm | November 12, 2018
The University of Virginia Health System wanted to create interactive multimedia reports, believing that radiologists could communicate better through the use of enriched and interactive content.
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By Laura Lovett | 12:47 pm | November 12, 2018
Amazon Translate, Amazon Comprehend and Amazon Transcribe will now be HIPAA eligible.
By Mike Miliard | 02:29 pm | November 09, 2018
David Feinberg will work with Google and other Alphabet companies to unify and innovate their various health projects. At Geisinger, Jaewon Ryu has been named interim president and CEO.
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By Susan Morse | 01:10 pm | November 09, 2018
Insurers are using artificial intelligence and machine learning to review medical records, optimize care for chronic conditions, identify risk.
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By Mike Miliard | 05:09 pm | November 08, 2018
The machine learning algorithm, which can anticipate how cells respond CRISPR-induced breaks, could help researchers repair gene mutations.
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By Tom Sullivan | 11:40 am | November 07, 2018
The team used convolutional neural networks on its own chest X-rays as well as imaging from NIH and Indiana University and said they did not perform equally.
Halo
By Rosy Matheson | 01:21 pm | November 06, 2018
If you think the digitisation of nursing is just about nurses filling out scores on a mobile device, it’s time to think again because artificial intelligence (AI) could be about to revolutionise the way nurses do their jobs.