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Mercy hires 'Toni' the chatbot
St. Louis-based Mercy has created its own chatbot that serves as a virtual assistant that can help patients schedule appointments and refill prescriptions. -
Kaiser funds 5 AI projects
The Coordinating Center of the Augmented Intelligence in Medicine and Healthcare Initiative by Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente is funding five healthcare organization's research projects focused on using artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms. -
WellSpan uses donation to launch nursing innovation center
York, Pa.-based WellSpan Health is using a $1.5 million donation to launch a new nursing innovation unit. -
AI could help solve some of healthcare's biggest problems
Rapid progress in AI technology provides innovative solutions for healthcare organizations to address financial and workforce challenges with equal intensity, Politico reported Dec. 15. -
5 largest digital health funding rounds of 2023
In 2023, digital health and medtech companies focusing on brain-computer interface technology and the staffing crisis raised $200 million or more. -
UCSF Health's AI chief zeroing in on 'keyboard liberation'
San Francisco-based UCSF Health is aiming to deploy healthcare artificial intelligence tools "enterprise wide," according to Sara Murray, MD, chief health AI officer and associate chief medical information office of the health system. -
Health systems commit to Biden's AI principles
Multiple health systems, payors and healthcare companies have agreed to the voluntary commitments set forth by President Joe Biden to promote the secure advancement of artificial intelligence. -
Mayo Clinic taps tech-focused infusion partner
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic is partnering with Fresenius Kabi to purchase 10,000 of the company's tech-focused smart pumps. -
A look at HCA and Google's AI partnership
In a move to enhance efficiency, Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare has been conducting pilots with Google's healthcare-based AI tools. -
Why most Americans don't trust medical AI
A survey from Wolters Kluwer Health found that 86% of Americans are concerned about the sourcing of information from generative artificial intelligence when it is used for healthcare purposes. -
ChatGPT-4's clinical reasoning shines in certain scenarios: Study
Large language models may not always exhibit poor performance in clinical reasoning and, in specific restricted scenarios, could surpass the capabilities of clinicians, according to a Dec. 11 study published in JAMA Network Open. -
Medtronic looks to accelerate AI use in $100M partnership
Healthcare technology company Medtronic will partner with Cosmo Pharmaceuticals' medical device business unit to expand the use of artificial intelligence. -
GE HealthCare CEO to lead medtech industry group
GE HealthCare CEO Peter Arduini was tapped to lead the board of directors of AdvaMed, a medical technology trade group. -
Mercy names AI-powered cancer treatment tool in honor of developer
St. Louis-based Mercy named its artificial intelligence cancer treatment algorithm after Jiajing Chen, a data scientist who helped develop the algorithm and died from cancer in January, St. Louis Business Journal reported Dec. 8. -
3 healthcare investment firms closing on funds
Despite the recent decline in digital health funding, healthcare investment firms have still been able to raise more than $100 million for investments since August. -
Advocate Health expands virtual nursing to 12 hospitals
Charlotte, N.C.-based Advocate Health has expanded virtual nursing to 12 hospitals and cared for 10,000 patients using the care model in 2023. -
Inside the top 8 hospital-at-home programs
Once patients get a taste of being cared for at home, will they ever want to go back to the hospital? -
Where healthcare execs stand on generative AI
Fifty-eight percent of healthcare executives said their organization will implement or acquire a generative AI solution in 2024, according to a Dec. 6 KLAS report. -
Vermont hospital's shared CIO leads to cost savings
Jennifer Griffey, CFO of Brattleboro (Vt.) Memorial Hospital, told Becker's that with shared IT leadership and AI, the organization is expecting to see increased cost savings. -
Pfizer leaves innovation-focused trade group
Pharmaceutical company Pfizer is dropping out of the Biotechnology Innovation Organization, an industrywide lobbying group representing around 1,000 companies, Seeking Alpha reported Dec. 6.
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