Population Health
Lori Walker, Presbyterian Healthcare Services' CMIO, says artificial intelligence that summarizes rural patients' multiple health challenges and social determinants for consumption during 30-minute patient visits is reducing cognitive burdens.
Lessons from hospital leadership on accelerating digital transformation.
With AI already deployed in healthcare, the University of Copenhagen's Martin Brynskov believes connecting systems and training staff in AI tools' use is necessary for developing a unified European AI strategy.
Employees will have access to clinical content and more than 900 U.S. clinics that specialize in fertility, urology and menopause.
In less than a year of its existence, Hospitals Without Borders has already delivered two pediatric clinics that are being used in Cairo, says Joan Webley, its director of licensing and communications.
Dr. Don Rucker, chief strategy officer at 1upHealth, who led ONC in the first Trump administration, says the government is returning to pre-pandemic norms, rather than making cuts to Medicare and Medicaid.
Also, the South Korean government is exploring developing a new AI model to predict the efficacy of traditional Korean medicines.
The model has demonstrated high accuracy in identifying causes and predicting the progression of brain and spinal cord infections.
In March, the company received FDA marketing authorization for the first at-home test to detect chlamydia, gonorrhea and trichomoniasis.
The center is partnering with Lambda Legal to challenge anti-LGBTQ executive orders, defend access to care for its transgender patients and protect their data. Gabriel Garcia-Lopez describes the center's mission.