Artificial Intelligence
Dr. Mark Sendak, pop health & data science lead at the Duke Institute for Health Innovation, offers an update on the Health AI Partnership, and how it's offering technical assistance to help FQHCs and community hospitals bridge the digital divide.
Patients of Epic providers onboarded to TEFCA can now access and share a single, real-time health record with HealthEx’s new service, and securely share it with any trusted third party, the companies say.
Richard Staynings, chief security strategist at Cylera, says hospitals need better visibility into the various AI-enabled tools coming onto their networks, and the ability to track new traffic patterns, security vulnerabilities and privacy risks.
She likes how artificial intelligence is freeing up "brain space" for nurses and is intrigued by how well AI pairs with robotics. But she cautions that, done wrong, AI could depersonalize care while exacerbating staff burnout.
Many clinicians at group practices already have turned to some type of AI tool – and the majority are realizing big benefits. The tech CEO behind the report offers a deep dive into the eye-opening results.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is said to be encouraging the use of generative artificial intelligence across the department and has provided login access to OpenAI's large language model tool.
Also, healthcare workforce licensing has gone online in Indonesia.
Data from over 20,000 seniors was examined using machine learning to identify acute risk factors.
The deep learning-based model was trained on data collected from nearly 15,000 patients.