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Oncologists turn to AI for patient care insights

BY Jeff Rowe | June 23, 2020

Oncology practices of all sizes are starting to use AI to help identify patients at risk of relapse or adverse effects (AEs) and to assist in making clinical decisions on care.

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Feds issue AI challenge to predict risks of COVID-19

BY Jeff Rowe | June 22, 2020

The VHA says top performers may be invited to contribute to a manuscript, present at a conference or continue developing tools through the VHA Innovation Ecosystem.

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FDA gives “emergency” approval to patient analytics tool

BY Jeff Rowe | June 19, 2020

The new tool is already implemented in coronavirus units in two Israeli hospitals, and being tested by several US hospitals.

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How AI can help surgeons get a better picture with 3D printing

BY Jeff Rowe | June 18, 2020

Applying AI to what has been a time-consuming planning process can make more accurate surgery available to millions of patients.

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MIT lab reports progress on remote monitoring tool

BY Jeff Rowe | June 17, 2020

Among other things, the new machine learning tool could help nursing homes predict outbreaks of COVID-19.

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Partnership taps AI to seek new plant-based health benefits

Less than one percent of existing phytonutrients have been identified or studied, say the partners, despite their prevalence in diets and traditional usage worldwide.

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Nurses point to AI for critical administrative assistance

BY Jeff Rowe | June 12, 2020

To combat nurse burnout, says one stakeholder, EHR makers need to build better, nurse-inclusive systems with input from frontline staff.

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Robots step up to help docs fight a pandemic

BY Jeff Rowe | June 11, 2020

From supporting human surgeons to interviewing human patients, AI-driven robots are already helping improve the delivery of healthcare, and there are many more changes to come.

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AI: a tool for protecting healthcare workers, too

BY Jeff Rowe | June 10, 2020

Even as AI is being enlisted to fight the coronavirus, says one observer, it’s important that we also use it to help overworked, frontline healthcare workers.