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By Andrea Fox | 11:49 am | December 09, 2024
An AI chatbot is helping clinicians explain how artificial intelligence models, fueled by evidence-based healthcare data, can speed research advancements and improve patient access.
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By Adam Ang | 10:05 pm | December 02, 2024
Nearly all 20,000 of the healthcare cluster's staff readily used a new mobile application upon implementation.
A person checking their smartwatch-tracked fitness data on their smartphone.
By Adam Ang | 08:30 am | November 25, 2024
The Health Promotion Board is piloting two preventative health programmes with Google and Abbott involving 6,000 Singaporeans.
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By Andrea Fox | 11:30 am | November 14, 2024
The agency is proposing telehealth access grants to establish fixed, secure environments outfitted with reliable internet and secure video that connect veterans hobbled by the digital divide to health services.
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By Adam Ang | 07:55 pm | November 10, 2024
Also, Australia's aged care research centre has received additional funding to deploy AI.
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By Andrea Fox | 09:19 am | November 08, 2024
In discussing social determinants of health data utilization, Dr. Hilary Hatch, chief clinical officer at Phreesia, describes how analytics and patient engagement tools are streamlining workflows and helping providers respond to more patients in need.
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By Andrea Fox | 11:15 am | November 07, 2024
The computing giant says it will phase its roll-out of required multifactor authentication to all users worldwide next year. 
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By Andrea Fox | 10:45 am | October 30, 2024
The AP reports that OpenAI's Whisper documentation platform is prone to hallucinations, and to making up sentences and sections of text across millions of recordings. Tens of thousands of transcriptions could be faulty.
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By Andrea Fox | 11:51 am | October 29, 2024
The agency warns that a Western organized cybercrime group may be targeting healthcare data by leveraging ransomware variants and AI tools that exploit advanced social engineering.
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By Adam Ang | 01:01 am | October 28, 2024
Subsyndromal depression is said to be five times more common than clinical depression among Singaporean seniors.