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Wanted: clinical departments to help hospitals implement AI

BY Jeff Rowe | January 14, 2021

Just like X-rays 100 years ago, says one stakeholder, AI is leading a new revolution in medicine, and hospitals would be remiss to be left behind.

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How AI needs trust to fulfill its longterm potential

BY Jeff Rowe | January 13, 2021

While the benefits of AI are clear, says one stakeholder, trust remains the biggest impediment to the widespread adoption and use of AI in the clinical setting.

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AI solution increases remote health monitoring options

BY Jeff Rowe | January 12, 2021

The new AI-powered technology reads vital signs identified by epidemiologists as being associated with a higher likelihood of COVID-19 infection.

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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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New AI targets health consequences of adverse childhood experiences

BY Jeff Rowe | January 08, 2021

The researchers aim to add to current ACE treatment options, which they say are long, complex, costly, and often a non-transparent process.

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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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New AI steps up to help providers predict COVID outcomes

BY Jeff Rowe | December 30, 2020

One value of the new algorithm, says researchers, is that it distills the overall risk to an easily interpretable value, which can be used to ‘flag’ patients in a way so they are not missed.

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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.