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By Adam Ang | 09:08 pm | September 24, 2024
This includes a benchmarking platform for validating healthcare AI models.
07:48 am | September 18, 2024
Smart hospital and AI innovations take centre stage at the HIMSS24 Asia-Pacific Health Conference on 1-4 October in Seoul, South Korea.
By Adam Ang | 03:50 am | September 13, 2024
Also, the South Korean government is deploying AI to check on solo-living seniors during the upcoming holidays.
AI & ML Intelligence
By Bill Siwicki | 12:59 pm | September 12, 2024
As new artificial intelligence tools are introduced, the greater efficiency and accuracy achieved using AI will increasingly justify the costs and effort to take on digital pathology practice, says Dr. David Klimstra, cofounder of Paige.
By Andrea Fox | 11:40 am | September 09, 2024
At Omaha-based CHI Health, a hybrid cloud platform supported stroke patient care after the worldwide IT disruption knocked out its electronic health records, says one neurologist who recounts the experience.
By Andrea Fox | 05:13 pm | August 29, 2024
The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health says new funding to advance capabilities that detect and auto-correct misalignments with training data could help users of medical devices integrated with artificial intelligence ensure peak performance.
By Adam Ang | 03:39 am | August 19, 2024
A first deployment at Sumedang regency will focus on addressing tuberculosis, stunting, and hypertension.
By Adam Ang | 01:11 am | August 19, 2024
It has chosen a solution from South Korean company Lunit following recent government-backed trials.
By Infor | 05:39 pm | August 09, 2024
Syapse consolidates and processes real-world patient data from numerous large health systems around the world providing oncology care. Insights derived from this data help those health systems improve their quality of care, strengthen the efficiency of clinical trials and add to the body of clinical knowledge that supports oncology care decisions.
By Andrea Fox | 08:46 am | August 09, 2024
A new retrospective analysis leveraged the American College of Cardiology algorithm to score cardiac arrest arrivals and predict unfavorable neurological outcomes. It's now available on the internet.