Artificial Intelligence
"The goal is surgeons who have the world's best expert surgeon virtually at their side in every case and the experience of thousands of cases," says University of Washington's Dr. Sam Browd.
The IT veteran, who comes to the Florida health system with both hospital and vendor experience, wants to "humanize technology to solve problems in new ways."
Researchers used anonymised health data from Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge and 20 other hospitals worldwide.
Involving and integrating patients in the treatment process will help drive personalized medicine, says Dr. Risto Miettunen, president of the International Hospital Federation.
The study, from MetroHealth and Case Western Reserve University, suggests the AI-powered EHR system can help alert clinicians before symptoms become visible and potentially deadly to patients.
A pioneer in robotics and surgery discusses the genesis, the state of the art and the future of the technology and techniques – and where AI fits in.
The American firm's analytics solutions enable the hospital group's platform to stream data in real-time.
The technology allows surgeons select the optimal stent for risky procedures.
Consumer interactions, clinical point-of-care tasks, EHR workflows, clinician burnout – all these can be tackled by automation and natural language processing.
Chris Hemphill, VP of applied AI and growth at SymphonyRM, says a good model performance may mask bias under the surface.