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AI-powered app helps docs with critical record keeping

BY Jeff Rowe | January 11, 2021

Far from being tied down with after-hours charting, physicians using the new AI-powered recording app just review their finished notes in the EHR and sign off.

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Researchers develop ML algorithm to enhance understanding of suicide risks

BY Jeff Rowe | January 07, 2021

The team noted the emotional effects of financial crises are of particular relevance due to the economic stress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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How COVID-19 (and AI) will bring permanent change to healthcare

BY Jeff Rowe | December 31, 2020

While the hope is 2021 will bring the end of the pandemic, the resulting changes to healthcare are likely to go on for years.

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Study: mitigation efforts can prevent most on-campus COVID cases

BY Jeff Rowe | December 23, 2020

While researchers tried to capture the major COVID-19 mitigation strategies under consideration, the study is not comprehensive and the analysis was restricted to one semester.

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How “smarter” AI could help root out data bias and inequity

BY Jeff Rowe | December 21, 2020

Noting that AI may unintentionally intensify inequities that already exist in modern healthcare, a recent panel explored how to recognize those biases in order to defeat them.

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Google targets unstructured data with new AI

BY Jeff Rowe | November 13, 2020

Unstructured data housed within EHRs can hold a wealth of relevant patient information, but the large volume of data organizations generate each day makes analysis by hand impossible.

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Florida provider saves millions with new AI

BY Jeff Rowe | November 11, 2020

Among other efficiencies, says Tampa General, tapping new AI has helped eliminate 20,000 excess patient days and reduced average length of stay by half a day.

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Survey: Despite pandemic financial woes, providers plan continued AI investment

BY Jeff Rowe | November 06, 2020

The survey results were culled from current healthcare industry users of AI tools and future AI users that participated in Black Book surveys throughout 2020.

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UK turns to AI to monitor reactions to COVID vaccines

BY Jeff Rowe | November 04, 2020

According to officials, the need for a powerful tool to sort through what may be significant numbers of adverse reactions speaks to the scale of the COVID vaccination effort.