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Needed: ethical governance for fair and effective AI

BY Jeff Rowe | November 03, 2020

There’s little question about AI’s potential to transform healthcare, says one stakeholder, but an ethical governing framework is key to ensuring that the changes are definite improvements.

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Survey finds executive confidence in AI on the rise

BY Jeff Rowe | October 30, 2020

Among other findings, healthcare execs are leveraging AI to accelerate research to help alleviate pressures of the pandemic

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AI: healthcare marketers can use it, too

BY Jeff Rowe | October 27, 2020

In addition to boosting patient care, says one stakeholder, the latest AI can also be used to improve healthcare marketing campaigns.

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UC San Francisco joins industry partners to enhance privacy-preserving AI in healthcare

BY Jeff Rowe | October 27, 2020

The new platform will provide a “zero-trust” environment to protect both the intellectual property of an algorithm and the privacy of healthcare data.

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AI stakeholders urge FDA to root out data bias in device development

BY Jeff Rowe | October 26, 2020

In discussing patient engagement strategies, officials stressed the need to develop trust in new technology by ensuring diversity in the data used to train algorithms.

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Pandemic puts spotlight on AI for healthcare executives

BY Jeff Rowe | October 23, 2020

To help cope with the pandemic, health systems have quickly turned their attention to rapidly deploying AI while also scaling telehealth and improving revenue cycle management.

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New AI tools tapped to improve data transmission and analysis

BY Jeff Rowe | October 20, 2020

GE Healthcare says its goal is to provide clinicians with tools that help them aggregate data, apply AI and analytics to that data and uncover insights to drive better patient outcomes.

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Health orgs turn to AI to help re-start electives despite pandemic

BY Jeff Rowe | October 19, 2020

By determining where a potential procedure falls in a range from low to high complexity, surgeons and care teams hope to avoid “locking down” options for elective procedures.

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Duke U. puts practical implications first in AI development

BY Jeff Rowe | October 13, 2020

The Duke research team focuses on tools that add clear value by asking frontline health workers what would be most helpful.