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Which health systems have the most 'hospital-at-home' programs
Patients around the country increasingly have the option of receiving their hospital care at home. -
How Risant Health aims to outshine disruptors
When Kaiser Permanente agreed to acquire Geisinger and form a new value-based care organization, Risant Health, it had competition in mind: for-profit healthcare disruptors. -
How UC San Diego is reducing administrative burden
About 100 UC San Diego Health clinicians are using AI tools to help them with administrative work, local news outlet CBS 8 reported Aug. 18. -
Stanford CEO joins board of healthcare startup builder
Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Health Care CEO and President David Entwistle is joining the board of directors of healthcare innovation company and startup builder Redesign Health. -
Paige, Ohio State University partner on AI cancer diagnosis study
Artificial intelligence company Paige partnered with the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and its affiliated community hospitals to study the effectiveness of diagnosing cancer with AI tools. -
Kaiser's new $400M hospital produces its own electricity
Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente's new San Marcos (Calif.) Hospital is the first in Kaiser's system to include a microgrid. -
Duke, Nference partner on precision medicine study
The Duke University Health System and School of Medicine partnered with Nference, a biotechnology software company, to launch a precision medicine study called OneDukeGen. -
Hoag to use AI profiling to expedite cancer care for patients
Newport Beach, Calif.-based Hoag will use AI-based molecular profiling technology to improve the delivery of cancer patient care and outcomes. -
OSF to create virtual reality platform
Peoria, Ill.-based OSF HealthCare is creating a virtual reality platform to help combat opioid overdose deaths. -
Three ways hospitals can leverage the power of automated claims research
It's no secret that the fiscal environment for hospitals and health systems has been uniquely challenging in recent years. -
Generative AI helps Providence make specialty referrals
Renton, Wash.-based Providence is using ChatGPT-like technology in a new clinical decision support tool for providers. -
iCad partners with Google Health on AI-assisted breast cancer screening
Google Health will use its artificial intelligence tools to detect breast cancer through a new integration with medtech company iCad. -
Vanderbilt University Medical Center rolls out virtual nursing with plans to expand
Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center has launched its first virtual nursing program with plans to expand in the future. -
How Tampa General is avoiding the AI 'hype cycle'
With declining funding in the digital health and healthcare artificial intelligence sectors, hospitals are scrambling to make sure they have an adequate investment strategy. -
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.
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