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What an AI ‘app store’ might do for radiology
Among other things, say two stakeholders, by taking over routine tasks, adding quality checks, and enhancing diagnostic accuracy, AI algorithms can be expected to improve clinical outcomes.
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UPMC partnership plugs AI into hospital pharma supply management
The new tool comes on the heels of a report that found half of hospitals still using manual processes such as spreadsheets to manage their supply chain data instead of deploying more sophisticated analytics tools.
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Startup targets GI ailments with new AI-driven app
The digital startup offers a new digital dimension to therapies that were previously offline, helping to enhance treatment, generate real-world evidence and create individual treatment plans.
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AI expert counsels patience at HIMSS conference
The promise and potential of what AI can do for healthcare is very real, said one expert recently, but there's still a lot of unrealistic expectation surrounding what it will mean for care delivery.
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Stanford researchers test AI tool to expedite brain diagnoses
The artificial intelligence tool may help identify those bulges in blood vessels in the brain that, when they burst, can lead to death.
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Partnership enlists AI to help docs take notes
Among other things, shifting a doctor’s focus from a computer screen back to patients should help build a provider-patient bond that has often been jeopardized by the rise of EHRs.
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How AI and music might help stroke patients walk again
What if a steady beat, combined with personalized neuroscience, could help stroke survivors regain their ability to walk? A new collaboration is betting it can.
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Experts tap AI for diagnoses and health tips, too
For AI and other technologies to deliver on their promises, they must not only lead to better diagnoses but also healthier human behavior.
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AMA releases AI policy recommendations
By engaging physicians to identify needs and set priorities for design, development, and implementation, the AMA believes AI can offer a transformative set of tools to help both patients and physicians.