Data Warehousing
Stakeholders stressed the importance of a patient-identification strategy in an ONC working session Monday.
Last year, the organizations embarked on a decade-long partnership to advance the health system's AI and ML innovations. Then the novel coronavirus began to spread.
A case report published in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association shows how algorithms can be used to augment the contact-tracing process for COVID-19 patients.
The announcement, which was expected last week, had been delayed after reports of pushback from National Institutes of Health officials.
White House task force coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx said the process of HHS bypassing the CDC was meant to be "solely an interim system," according to a WSJ report that HHS later denied.
The company says it will use Nucleus.io's cloud-native technology to complete its own AI-powered medical imaging platform.
A new survey from CynergisTek finds widespread acceptance and use of virtual care among patients – but also shows that many would lose their enthusiasm if data breaches became common.
Others say the "chaos" they initially faced as a result of the shift has largely calmed.
The report cited associated costs, technological hiccups, the need for more community partners and training deficits as hurdles.
The framework from Northwestern and UT Austin outlines the specific inpatient admission thresholds to help authorities determine when communities should enact short-term shelter-in-place orders.