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New Mexico hospital uses AI scribe to help patients manage chronic conditions
Lovelace Hospital, based in Albuquerque, N.M., partnered with CareHarmony, an artificial intelligence-powered chronic care management provider, to implement an AI program that sorts through patient notes, according to a July 6 report from KRQE News. -
How Henry Ford Health structures its deals with startups
Detroit-based Henry Ford Health is advancing innovation in healthcare by supporting early-stage startups, its innovation director wrote in Healthcare Tech Outlook. -
Pass or fail? How ChatGPT has fared on medical exams
Here is how OpenAI's ChatGPT artificial intelligence tool has fared on six different medical exams: -
UPMC pinpoints high-risk surgical patients with AI
Pittsburgh-based UPMC has created a machine-learning platform that can accurately predict which patients are at high risk of complications after surgery, according to a news release shared with Becker's. -
Allegheny Health Network to pilot Israeli healthcare startups
Pittsburgh-based Allegheny Health Network plans to pilot Israeli healthcare startups under an agreement with the Israel Innovation Authority signed July 7. -
One Medical, Press Ganey, Kyruus + 24 other companies Providence Ventures invested in
Renton, Wash.-based Providence is one of many top health systems with an active venture capital and investment arm. -
Northwell, Nebraska Medicine add Laudio's AI workflow platform
Northwell Health, based in New Hyde Park, N.Y., and Nebraska Medicine, based in Omaha, have each partnered with Laudio, a platform that uses artificial intelligence to automate administrative tasks. -
Can Apple Watch detect irregular heartbeats? Mayo Clinic to find out
Researchers from Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic plan to study whether the Apple Watch can help with early detection of atrial fibrillation. -
How an Illinois health system works with Best Buy
Peoria, Ill.-based OSF HealthCare is working with Best Buy to remotely monitor patients, Technology Magazine reported. -
How Lehigh Valley Health Network built a data platform with Tableau, Optum
Allentown, Pa.-based Lehigh Valley Health Network successfully built its own population health platform, showing the value of health systems creating data analytics programs in-house, PitchBook reported. -
Orlando Health pilots Epic EHR app for nurses
Orlando (Fla.) Health has equipped more than 200 nurses with a mobile app from Epic that allows them to access patient information on the go, Positively Osceola reported. -
How Mayo, NYU Langone + more are using AI to improve patient care
From using a Google-backed generative artificial intelligence application to find patient information quicker to creating a AI-based tool that can predict a patient's risk of dying, here is how eight hospitals and health systems are using the technology to improve patient care, clinical workflows and operational efficiency: -
Inventors behind Apple Face ID test new brain-computer interface tool at Mayo
The group behind Apple's face identification technology — Michael Shpigelmacher, Aviad Maizels and Alex Shpunt, PhD — is testing its brain medical robotics startup technology at a Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic facility, The Times of Israel reported July 4. -
Novant Health saves $7M with EHR data platform
Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Novant Health reduced costs by analyzing EHR data for ways to decrease lengths of stay and streamline care. -
Viewpoint: Why healthcare providers shouldn't ban ChatGPT
Rather than banning the use of generative artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT, healthcare providers should make their employees know how to deploy it with patient privacy in mind, a cybersecurity expert wrote in SC Magazine. -
Becoming more like Netflix, Starbucks: 3 predictions on where hospital-at-home goes next
As hospital-at-home has gained popularity, with a third more consumers getting healthcare remotely than before the pandemic, this type of care is only expected to grow, 7WireVentures wrote June 29. -
Where healthcare ranks in AI jobs
As artificial intelligence has become the talk of healthcare, the industry still lags behind in the number of AI workers it is hiring, The Economist reported. -
Ochsner installs new AI-based platform
New Orleans-based Ochsner Health is installing Aidoc's clinical artificial intelligence platform. -
Where Americans want and don't want AI in healthcare: 7 things to know
Nearly a third of Americans are OK with artificial intelligence leading their primary care appointments, a study from Boston Children's Hospital and Boston-based Harvard Medical School found. -
How VR became a powerful tool for patient experience at Hoag
Newport Beach, Calif.-based Hoag Hospital is deploying virtual reality technology throughout its organization and has seen an increase in patient satisfaction, experience and compliance, which is why Thomas Hutchinson, executive director of digestive health and experiential reality at Hoag Hospital, believes this is the right time to become a market leader in the space as the technology is set to "explode" within the industry.
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