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Sanford looks to gen AI, predictive models to alleviate administrative burdens
Sanford Fargo (N.D.) Medical Center is applying predictive models and risk stratification to its electronic medical record to inform clinical decision-making, Susan Jarvis, vice president of operations of the health system, told Becker's. -
Kansas health system cuts documentation time in half with AI
The University of Kansas Health System has been able to cut clinicians' documentation time from five hours to one using AI technology from Abridge, Fox4 News reported Aug. 9. -
Vanderbilt subsidiary, Standigm collaborate for AI drug discovery
Nashville Biosciences, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center, is collaborating with Standigm, a company that uses artificial intelligence for drug discovery and development, to customize AI models for drug discovery. -
Gates Foundation awards $5M to healthcare AI startups
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is supporting 48 healthcare artificial intelligence and large language model startups with up to $100,000 in funding. -
How Mount Sinai uses AI to predict death risk
New York City-based Mount Sinai Hospital is using a series of artificial intelligence-based algorithms to generate a score that predicts patient risk, The Washington Post reported Aug. 10. -
Where Americans are OK with AI in their healthcare
Americans remain wary of artificial intelligence in healthcare, with 70 percent of adults telling Morning Consult they have concerns about it. -
Hospitals focus in on integrating AI as market cools
As funding for healthcare artificial intelligence funding cools down in 2023, hospital leaders are targeting vendors that can be easily integrated within their system's infrastructure. -
Missouri hospital implementing AI stroke care with $47K grant
Texas County Memorial Hospital received a $47,450 grant to implement an FDA-approved artificial intelligence tool to enhance stroke care. -
Elon Musk-backed Neuralink raises $280M
Elon Musk's brain-computer interface company Neuralink raised $280 million in series D financing. -
Healthcare AI funding cools
By the end of 2023, funding for healthcare artificial intelligence companies is expected to fall 28 percent year-over-year, according to an Aug. 1 report from CBInsights. -
How Baptist is using Microsoft's AI tools to fight burnout
Jacksonville, Fla.-based Baptist Health clinicians are using the Dax app from Nuance, a software company owned by Microsoft, to generate clinical notes and save time charting, CNBC reported Aug. 7. -
How Tampa General is getting the most out of at-home monitoring
Tampa General Hospital is seeing a payoff from its remote home care monitoring program through a partnership with Signallamp Health. -
Provider credentialing, a source of competitive advantage: How modernizing the process promotes efficiency, growth, and patient safety
Amid challenges like staff shortages, physician burnout and endless administrative tasks, hospitals and health systems still are striving to scale their services and impact. To make improvements that are sustainable and efficient, many are revisiting their provider credentialing processes. -
How UNC Health uses an internal version of ChatGPT to streamline daily tasks
AVA, standing for AI virtual assistant, is UNC Health's internal version of ChatGPT that is hosted within the health system's own secure environment. -
Indiana health system creates AI command center
Evansville, Ind.-based Deaconess Health Care has a new command center that uses artificial intelligence to provide staff with data on the availability for each area of the hospital, 14 News reported Aug. 1. -
OhioHealth taps drone company to deliver medications
Columbus-based OhioHealth is partnering with Zipline to deliver prescriptions to patients' homes via drone. -
Rush rolls out remote patient monitoring
Rush University System for Health has launched a remote patient monitoring program for Medicare and Medicaid patients in the Chicago area. -
6 transformative healthcare startups, per AHA
The American Hospital Association highlighted six healthcare startups it says could optimize providers' time and improve patient outcomes in an Aug. 1 article. -
Beth Israel Lahey Health to roll out 'hospital at home' at 10 hospitals
Cambridge, Mass.-based Beth Israel Lahey Health plans to roll out "hospital at home" at 10 hospitals, with the first program launching later in August. -
16 companies in Jefferson's portfolio
Philadelphia-based Thomas Jefferson University's venture capital arm, Jefferson Innovation, is focusing on biotech and medical device investments.
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