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Olive AI tried to raise money before shutting down
Olive AI tried to raise money in a last-ditch effort before shutting down in late October, according to Columbus (Ohio) Inno. -
Study: Hospital-at-home patients have low mortality rates, few complications
Hospital-at-home patients have had a low mortality rate and few complications, a study by CMS researchers found. -
How Vanderbilt boosted digital health
Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center is boosting digital health through a new video visit platform and asynchronous care, the American Journal of Managed Care reported. -
The vanishing chief digital officer
Is the hospital chief digital officer vanishing almost as quickly as it appeared? -
Beth Israel Lahey Health expands 'hospital at home'
Cambridge, Mass.-based Beth Israel Lahey Health has expanded its "hospital-at-home" program to two more hospitals. -
The rise and fall of Olive AI: A timeline
Olive AI is no more. -
Emory Healthcare teams with digital health company on medication costs, adherence
Atlanta-based Emory Healthcare is partnering with digital health company DrFirst to use artificial intelligence and text messaging to improve patients' medication adherence and costs. -
8 ways CMIOs' responsibilities have changed, per survey
Nearly 8 in 10 chief medical information officers say they have taken on more responsibilities over the past two years, a new survey found. -
How Thomas Jefferson is using AI to create its 'digital twin'
Philadelphia-based Thomas Jefferson University Hospital is expanding the use of a predictive artificial intelligence platform that allows the hospital to create a "digital twin" on which they can test operational scenarios. -
Which health systems partnered with Amazon, Google + Microsoft
Hospitals and health systems continue turning to Big Tech to help with their digital transformations. Here are 12 partnerships Becker's reported on in the past month. -
Cedars-Sinai patients seeing payoff from AI tools
Cedars-Sinai is creating a digital health strategy that uses artificial intelligence tools and virtual care to alleviate capacity issues in its in-person care locations. -
99 healthcare companies in General Catalyst's portfolio
General Catalyst plans to buy a health system — and have its digital health portfolio companies help transform it. -
Digital health funding down 14% in Q3
Investment in digital health experienced a 14% decrease, declining from $3.5 billion in Q2 of 2023 to $3 billion in Q3, according to an Oct. 26 report from CB Insights. -
Missouri hospital goes live with AI workflow tool
Houston, Mo.-based Texas County Memorial Hospital went live with RapidAI, an artificial intelligence-powered clinical decision-making tool that assists clinicians dealing with stroke patients. -
New AI chatbot being tested at Massachusetts General Hospital
A physician at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston is testing a new artificial intelligence chatbot for healthcare, NPR reported Oct. 25. -
Intermountain to digitize 8M pathology slides
Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Health plans to digitize approximately 8 million pathology slides to ease the jobs of providers and advance research. -
Carbon Health lays off 114 employees
Hybrid primary care company Carbon Health has laid off 114 employees as it adjusts to plunging revenue from COVID-19 care. -
Ardent Health Services expands AI care coordination to 98 locations
Nashville, Tenn.-based Ardent Health has expanded artificial intelligence-powered care coordination to 98 locations across its health system. -
Kaiser Permanente's new era of patient convenience
Narayanan Gopala, chief digital officer of Kaiser Permanente, based in Oakland, Calif., said the health system is enhancing its digital offerings for patients in a bid to make healthcare easier. -
Michigan Medicine installs digital pathology platform
Ann Arbor-based Michigan Medicine is expanding its partnership with Sectra to include its digital pathology platform.
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