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New AI helps sort out potentially cancerous lesions

BY Jeff Rowe | April 02, 2021

Such early-stage identification of SPLs in primary care settings can improve melanoma prognosis and significantly reduce treatment cost.

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AI and mental health: What are the options?

BY Jeff Rowe | March 31, 2021

The longstanding shortage of mental health professionals has only intensified with the Covid pandemic, so what can AI do to help?

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How AI sensors can reduce medication errors

BY Jeff Rowe | March 30, 2021

A new AI tool aims to help identify potential errors in a patient’s medication self-administration method, leading to reduced hospitalizations and healthcare costs.

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Study explores machine learning tool to monitor MS progression

BY Jeff Rowe | March 30, 2021

The researchers say the results of this study make significant headway in the area of clinical ML-based disease-prediction strategies.

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Researchers move closer to “explainable” AI

BY Jeff Rowe | March 29, 2021

The Berlin-based team is now seeking certification and further clinical validations, including tests in tumor routine diagnostics.

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Michigan system taps 3M for AI-enabled documentation help

BY Jeff Rowe | March 26, 2021

Along with other administrative tasks, AI is increasingly being called on to help health systems streamline efforts to keep EHRs up-to-date.

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Researchers turn to AI for help diagnosing Parkinson’s

BY Jeff Rowe | March 25, 2021

Accurately diagnosing patients with Parkinson’s-related conditions is key to determining the best possible treatments for patients, as well as developing improved therapies for the future.

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Developers need thorough approach to eliminate AI bias

BY Jeff Rowe | March 24, 2021

AI has the potential to make healthcare more accessible and efficient, says one industry expert, but it also is vulnerable to myriad biases that have been entrenched in society for generations.

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ML teaches smart speakers to listen to your heartbeat

BY Jeff Rowe | March 23, 2021

In the future, say researchers, medical professionals could use smart speakers to monitor heart rhythms as part of telehealth systems.