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Also, the WA government has invested in a project developing a public hospital AI agent and a system-wide data platform.
A new RFI from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is seeking stakeholder input on how to realize artificial intelligence goals and usher in nationwide, clinical-scale adoption of the technology.
In the best case scenario, hospitals “are getting 20% less than the lowest workman’s comp fee schedule in the country,” says Zachary Schultz of EnableComp.
The company's CEO Brigham Hyde discusses the rollout of Atropos' AI Evidence Agent, which can help drive evidence-based clinical decisions by giving care teams access to real-time, patient-specific insights during meetings.
Dubai Health's Atif Albraiki says it is unifying its EHR, imaging and safety data to fuel a new unified analytics platform that will unlock insights to inform care, support research and drive smarter decision-making.
AIwithCare features a software platform that uses generative AI to screen patients for clinical trial eligibility.
Platform providers like MediRecords are increasingly introducing AI agents to support the generation of patient summaries, managing clinical inboxes, and more.
Arintra CEO Nitesh Shroff says the company can be a bridge for aligned incentives and shared transparency for compliant and explainable coding processes.
Also, Yashoda Hospital in Hyderabad, India, has unveiled an AI-powered clinic for diagnosing lung nodules.
Success in AI-driven healthcare, according to Microsoft's Dr. David Rhew, requires clinician upskilling, strong governance and data standardization to ensure that technology supports, not replaces, human clinical judgment.