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80% of patients believe AI can improve healthcare, study says
As artificial intelligence tools become more commonplace in the medical field, a survey of American patients from Tebra found 80 percent believe that AI has the potential to improve healthcare quality. -
Biopharma company to be acquired for $7.1B
Biopharmaceutical research and commercialization company Syneos Health is set to be acquired by Elliott Investment Management, Patient Square Capital and Veritas Capital for $43 per share, or $7.1 billion. -
5 AI investments from Mayo, Northwell, Mercy and HCA
With the buzz around artificial intelligence tools, the venture capital arms of top health systems are taking notice and investing in AI companies. -
Moffitt says patients prefer telehealth for cancer care
Patients at Tampa, Fla.-based Moffitt Cancer Center prefer virtual to in-person visits for cancer care, the organization found. -
6 innovative projects get $90K at MUSC Health's 'Shark Tank'
Charleston, S.C.-based MUSC Health gave out $15,000 to each of six innovation projects at its annual "Shark Tank" event. -
CommonSpirit plans to have virtual nursing in every market by end of '23
Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health intends to have virtual nursing in each of its markets by the end of 2023, with plans to have it across the entire system within five years. -
3 recent investments from Northwell, Intermountain and Kaiser
Here are three recent investments from Northwell, Intermountain and Kaiser: -
Nebraska hospital set to break ground on $21M new facility
Sidney (Neb.) Regional Medical Center is set to break ground on a new $21 million long-term care facility May 18, the North Platte Post reported May 9. -
Lilly social impact venture fund raises $300M
The Eli Lilly and Co. social impact venture capital portfolio received an additional $50 million, bringing the company's total to $300 million. -
Google partners with AI-powered symptom checker company
Ubie, an artificial intelligence-powered symptom checker company, partnered with Google's Android platform, Health Connect (Beta), in Japan. -
Mayo, Mercy lead funding round for clinical AI company
The investment arms of Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic and Chesterfield, Mo.-based Mercy joined in a $7.7 million series A funding round for clinical artificial intelligence company Lucem Health. -
Northwell launches ocular AI company with $12M investment
Northwell Holdings, the venture capital arm of New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health, partnered with Aegis Ventures to launch Optain, an artificial intelligence-powered ocular health company, with a $12 million seed investment. -
Cedars-Sinai establishes center for AI, machine learning
Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai has established a new center focused on advancing artificial intelligence and machine learning. -
Northwestern U uses machine learning to identify causes of COVID-19 deaths
Researchers at Evanston, Ill.-based Northwestern University used machine learning tools to analyze EHR data and find that secondary bacterial pneumonia was the major cause of death in seriously ill COVID-19 patients. -
Northwell commits $1M to 2 employee-driven healthcare innovation projects
New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health awarded $1 million to two employee-driven healthcare innovation projects after 84 projects were submitted for consideration. -
How Tampa General is using AI to help stroke patients
Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital is using the artificial intelligence-powered Bionik InMotion robotic arm to make stroke therapy more engaging, local news outlet WFTS reported May 8. -
University Hospitals says it can save lives with tech-based concierges aimed at men
Cleveland-based University Hospitals is employing Microsoft technology and health concierges called "Joes" to get male patients more involved with their healthcare. -
How AI is helping UC San Diego Health lower its sepsis mortality rate
UC San Diego Health is using artificial intelligence in the emergency department to analyze bedside and EHR data to predict which patients are most at risk for developing sepsis, La Jolla Light reported May 6. -
UPMC chief technology officer proceeding cautiously on AI
Pittsburgh-based UPMC's chief technology officer, Chris Carmody, told Technical.ly on May 8 that the health system has been using artificial intelligence for a number of years and is currently proceeding cautiously with the technology. -
How Cleveland Clinic is advancing healthcare AI in Florida
Researchers for Cleveland Clinic in South Florida are tailoring medical treatments using quantum computing and artificial intelligence, WBPF reported May 8.
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