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6 hospitals, health systems testing out ChatGPT
Generative AI such as ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence-based chatbot developed by OpenAI, is being touted as a tool that can revolutionize healthcare, and although it is pretty new, hospitals and health systems are working on piloting this technology to see if it can be applied to the clinical setting. -
UC San Diego Health establishing mission control center for AI
UC San Diego Health is using a $22 million donation to establish a new center for digital information and artificial intelligence, La Jolla Light reported May 6. -
Stanford to roll out ChatGPT-like feature for physicians next week
Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Health Care plans to roll out its ChatGPT-like feature for physicians next week, CBS MarketWatch reported May 8. -
What is Ascension investing in? 31 health IT companies in its portfolio
St. Louis-based Ascension is one of the largest healthcare systems in the country and has a sizable investment arm, Ascension Ventures. -
Beth Israel Lahey, Cincinnati Children's and Cleveland Clinic searching for AI talent
As the buzz around artificial intelligence continues, top health systems are taking notice and hiring for AI-related roles. -
ChatGPT's promising progress in healthcare
ChatGPT, the AI-based chatbot developed by OpenAI, was released in November and has already been showing promising results for the healthcare industry as it can pass several benchmarking exams and was found to be more empathetic than physicians in answering patient questions. -
California hospital cutting length of patient stays in half using home-based care
Los Angeles General Medical Center's home-based care program has cut patient stays by at least three days per patient, compared to the typical stay of around five days, LA Times reported May 5. -
A 'measurable' advantage: Why CMIOs from Mayo + 2 other systems are turning to AI, precision medicine
Artificial intelligence and precision medicine tools can provide a wide range of benefits, and health systems nationwide are using them for a multitude of reasons. -
How UC San Diego Health is simplifying patient check-ins with QR codes
UC San Diego Health is piloting a new initiative that uses QR codes to help patients see how their medical insurance information is retrieved and verified during check-in. -
Patient communications company Inbox raises $23M
Inbox Health, a patient billing communication company, raised $22.5 million in series B financing. -
Orlando Health physicians launch robotic surgery at Puerto Rico hospital
Physicians from Orlando (Fla.) Health have been collaborating with their counterparts at a Puerto Rico hospital to advance robotic surgery on the island, Positively Osceola reported May 3. -
'This is ours to lose': Why Ardent Health Services went virtual for nurses
When patients are admitted to the emergency room at Albuquerque, N.M.-based Lovelace Medical Center, they have their intakes done by nurses who aren't in the same room — or even building. -
Healthcare leads venture funding amid April slump
Despite a global slump in venture capital funding in April, the healthcare sector raised $5.7 billion, Crunchbase reported May 3. -
Healthcare investment fund raises $555M
Cowen Healthcare Investments raised $555.6 million to close on its fourth fund targeting healthcare. -
Hospitals back cancer detection startup in $59M funding round
Some Colorado hospitals are backing a cancer diagnostics startup as part of a $58.75 million funding round. -
How to deliver more innovative, more personalized primary care
Consumerism has taken over healthcare. Patients are in the driver's seat, and they are demanding high-quality customer service and more personalized experiences aided by digital tools. -
Digital health company snags $14M
DarioHealth, a digital health company focusing on chronic conditions, announced the pricing of a $14.3 million private placement of stock. -
Why an ER physician was named OSF's innovator of the year
An emergency room physician at OSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical Center in Peoria, Ill., won the health system's inaugural Innovator of the Year award for advancing a handheld ultrasound technology. -
Why Boston Children's is hiring an in-house ChatGPT expert
John Brownstein, PhD, chief innovation officer of Boston Children's, told Becker's that the organization is hiring a prompt engineer to work on large language models such as ChatGPT so that it can identify use cases and train its workforce on the most appropriate uses for the emerging technology. -
Medtech company raises $15M
Former executives from Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Healthcare and retail pharmacy giant Walgreens were among the entities that joined in a $15 million investment round for medtech company Kinnos.
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