Artificial Intelligence
Outside perspectives can be a boon for healthcare clients. So can website-building using low-code tools and AI-enabled process automation to streamline operations. Nicolas Ostrowski discusses the offerings of his company, Future Processing.
Nursing and IT
Integrating analytics and care coordination recommendations into EHR workflows has helped reduce lengths of stay, says the health system's COO – lowering costs, boosting patient access and reducing burdens for nurses and other clinicians.
Stanford Health Care's Troy Foster believes the technology has enormous potential but still is a work in progress. He explains why providers will need to properly socialize and monitor the rollout and implementation of ambient voice.
The hospital group has recently demonstrated EMR and IT infrastructure maturity above the regional and global averages.
It consolidates existing data infrastructure across the sector into one common platform.
Nursing and IT
American Association of Nurse Practitioners president Stephen A. Ferrara says technology is fundamentally transforming the nursing profession. To show how, he discusses an intriguing new AI project he's working on at Columbia University School of Nursing.
An exclusive look at what's billed as a first-of-its-kind, EHR-agnostic automated clinical notetaking tool. It uses artificial intelligence to help reduce behavioral healthcare providers' administrative burdens.
Also, the National University Centre for Oral Health Singapore is leveraging data and AI to improve dental care.
AI-enabled computer vision could be a game-changer, says one CEO, who also discusses the risks of generative AI and the promise of automated transcription, which is already proving itself.
Artificial intelligence continues to permeate technologies that providers use. This week, it's helping to find relevant talent to improve data usage in care coordination and enhance signal-to-noise ratio in MRIs.