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New technology solutions today can help make more sense of health data, notes Michael Draheim, chief CIO of Oracle Health APAC.
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 ...
Imagine Pediatrics President Kari O'Rourke says its technology acts as the "air traffic controller" of care coordination for children with special healthcare needs.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is said to be encouraging the use of generative artificial intelligence ...
The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Geriatrics and Gerontology in Japan has implemented an AI-powered brain MRI analysis ...
Researchers in Singapore have also recently developed an AI-driven scoring system for predicting the recurrence of ...
In a study, which findings have been published in the Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, the scoring ...
Epic Emeritus CMIO Dr. David K. Butler advises health IT leaders at hospitals and health systems on important aspects of the ...
Dr. David K. Butler, who also serves as clinical informatics leader at Calyx Partners where he mentors CMIOs, advises CIOs ...
Automation and personalised care projects at the major Victorian health service aim to enhance patient experience and cut ...
South Korea's Ministry of Food and Drug Safety recently announced that it will set aside 15 billion won ($10.8 million) in ...
The ability to actively manage data is the conduit to success in today's healthcare environment – maintaining engagement with ...