Patient Engagement
By asking evocative questions and analyzing facial expressions and voice inflection, AiME (Artificial Intelligence Mental Evaluation) can assess the risk of depression, anxiety and addiction, says Textpert founder and CEO Ray Christian.
The InClinic service will be offered at various Amcal, Guardian and Discount Drug Store pharmacies around the country, and employs Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency registered doctors for video consultations.
Conversa Health has seen growing enthusiasm for healthcare chatbots across both sides of the aisle, says Chief Product Officer Dr. Phil Marshall.
A physical therapy group in Arizona offers lessons to other types of health organizations seeking to improve patient satisfaction, give caregivers more time with patients and boost their bottom lines.
Shared funding is an important part of creating a shared health record, which should mean that the money is utilized more efficiently, says Associate CCIO for Primary Care NHS England Masood Nazir.
The money from HHS will help community health centers, rural organizations and others to expand access to coordinated substance abuse and mental health treatments.
The Arizona payer’s use of advanced video technology offers lessons for healthcare provider organizations seeking to improve medication adherence and more.
The University of Utah Health uses its Epic EHR and communications technology to reduce its sepsis mortality rate by 20% and save 40 lives annually.
Kathy Minnis, director of product strategy at Microsoft, discusses how putting the right tools in clinicians’ hands can remove barriers to reconnecting with patients, while protecting data privacy.
The voice-activated technology enables patients to interact with the health system through their smart speakers, allowing them to ask for wellness information, seek referrals or look for urgent care.