Artificial Intelligence
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GE Healthcare’s EdisonTM Ecosystem champions a new approach to technology procurement for hospitals and institutions, embedding AI in workflows seamlessly and taking the transformative benefits of digital health to the next level.
More than 90% of calls received by the health system's COVID-19 vaccine hotline were resolved by an artificial intelligence voice assistant with automated and self-service workflows.
There's widespread recognition that AI and machine learning have value, but also that they're not fully understood, according to the HIMSS State of Healthcare – which finds operational use cases slightly more favored than clinical ones.
Caregility Chief Strategy Officer Pete McLain discusses additional use cases for leveraging continuous video observation and the role AI plays.
An Amazon machine learning expert discusses how AI will enable new personalized treatments and medical breakthroughs and describes how CIOs and IT leaders should be prioritizing investments.
AI in healthcare is “not science fiction, it’s science fact, and it’s here to stay," said Professor Mathias Goyen, chief medical officer EMEA at GE Healthcare, during a thought-provoking debate on the future of AI in oncology at #HIMSS21Europe.
In a preview of his HIMSS21 presentation, Muhammad Babur, IT-program manager at Mayo Clinic, says artificial intelligence can enhance care delivery – but also cause potential harm.
A senior researcher at RTI International previews her HIMSS21 session, explaining how providers can improve health outcomes of socially at-risk patients.
Artificial intelligence and imaging come together to assist surgeons at the hospital, with the goal of preventing perioperative emboli and lowering risk of stroke.
