Clinical
Jessica Potts, workforce strategy and operations director at SSM Health, says scheduling and staffing technologies are changing nurse managers' day-to-day tasks.
Instead of trying to chase every AI breakthrough, health systems should focus on incremental wins in stable processes to achieve measurable value quickly, says Dr. R. Ryan Sadeghian of the University of Toledo.
Also, Hato Hone St John is testing AI for clinical auditing of its ambulance service.
Also, Singapore General Hospital has opened a centre for excellence in robot-assisted surgery training with Johnson & Johnson MedTech.
Dr. Steve Buslovich, chief medical officer of senior care at PointClickCare, explains how technology can improve both the care delivery experience, for both clinicians and patients.
The CSIRO has identified three critical priorities for responsible AI use in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthcare.
Leader John Lee has announced cross-border data sharing, faster drug approvals, AI cancer screening, a new regulatory centre, and expanded telehealth.
According to Frost & Sullivan's Reenita Das, digital startups often fail by focusing on technology and AI rather than solving clinicians' pain points and reducing friction to genuinely improve care.
According to Hyland Healthcare's Michael Burke, strategic vendor partnerships, data orchestration and standards can help hospitals ensure that patient records are accessible, accurate and ready for AI-enabled healthcare delivery.
The company says clinics can save physician time with its new offering by providing patients with tailored, evidence-based recommendations that address diet-related diseases.