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Miquel-Angel Garcia of Olympus Corporation's Endoscopy Solutions Division explains the aim and focus on alleviating clinicians' administrative and cognitive burden while also prioritizing resource efficiency at uncompromised quality of patient care.
An AI-powered "mission control centre" will streamline access to all data across Seoul National University Bundang Hospital to support clinicians' decision-making, says CIO Dr Seyoung Jung.
New research from the University of Minnesota shows wide discrepancies, not just with artificial intelligence adoption, but with how well providers are equipped – financially and technically – to assess their AI tools for efficacy and integrity.
The development and use of virtual reality apps for medical training offer unique benefits in the healthcare setting, say Dr. Sarah Hoffe and Brian Gonzalez of the Moffitt Cancer Center. They will share their expertise at HIMSS25.
A private healthcare provider in India went from manual to automated patient monitoring.
The Drug Enforcement Administration is excusing Veterans Affairs' virtual care providers from participating in a federal telehealth controlled substance registry framework if the patient had a previous in-person visit.
The joint research program will focus on advancing the diagnosis and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases and cancer, two of the most life-threatening and prevalent worldwide.
Alda Mizaku, chief data and AI officer at the prominent provider organization, discusses leveraging artificial intelligence for creating efficiencies in both clinical and office settings, and for boosting predictive analytics.
National Taiwan University Hospital has incorporated speech-to-text AI in its telehealth platform.
The rule would establish a framework for a telehealth controlled substance registry and authorize three types of special registration. Some industry groups have voiced concerns for providers in their initial reactions to the proposed rule.