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According to research by the American Hospital Association, growing after-hours workloads and administrative tasks are leading contributors to clinician burnout. ServiceNow's generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) streamlines workflows to help healthcare organizations (HCOs) address these concerns and leverage their existing EMR systems to improve experiences for patients and staff. This ServiceNow article presents the highlights of ServiceNow's HIMSS24 presentation, “Elevating Decision-Making Through GenAI.”
Through its platform, MDClone allows clinicians to quickly gather actionable insights from patient data without waiting for analysis and interpretation from data scientists, says Ziv Ofek, its cofounder and CEO.
The Veterans Affairs Office of Information and Technology finds artificial intelligence-driven clinical documentation is helping to solve physician burnout, but the value for benefits administration is yet to be determined.
The company will use the funds to expand its cloud-based automation platform for providers and pharmaceutical companies.
Her experiences as a practicing pediatrician helped spur the development of the Kahun clinical decision support tool, says cofounder and CEO Dr. Michal Tzuchman Katz, who describes the "map" that uses AI to recommend next best actions.
David Morris, EVP at Cedar Gate Technologies, explains that the model allows for a gradual approach to risk for more conservative and less experienced ACOs, in comparison to ACO REACH, which requires a greater tolerance for risk.
Healthcare organizations with fewer resources could use the new free and open-source tools to validate any artificial intelligence model and monitor its ongoing performance. "This is your cookbook," says Corey Miller, Epic's VP of R&D.
Gold Coast Health is helping keep patients with chronic diseases out of its busy ED.
New partnerships with Mayo Clinic and Memorial Hermann Health Systems will bring Zipline's autonomous home-delivery service to Houston, Jacksonville and Rochester, Minnesota.
Trinity Health reaches out to patients on their preferred platform to encourage them to make needed visits. Dr. Roosevelt De Los Santos, its medical director for health informatics, describes why it works.
