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Dr. Tim O'Connell of emtelligent on AI
12:33 PM

Dr. Tim O'Connell, physician CEO of emtelligent, offers his view of what's needed to ensure artificial intelligence can work safely, effectively and transparently in healthcare settings.

Chris Baird of OptConnect on RPM
01:28 PM

The combination of 5G and IoT could redefine remote healthcare, getting closer to a future where patients can receive hospital-grade care from anywhere. And more user-friendly and patient-centered devices should drive broader adoption.

Abstract of cloud and orbs in concentric circles
11:13 AM

Its single cloud-based database integrates emergency department, ambulatory, financial, revenue cycle and enterprise resource planning data, the company said.

Radiologist examines X-ray
07:10 AM

He has boasted about the accuracy of subscription-based Grok artificial intelligence for analyzing medical images, but physicians and researchers say the model's ability to diagnose medical conditions is limited, and privacy experts have concerns.

UC Davis Medical Center and chief AI officers
01:01 PM

And cybersecurity too. "I would definitely encourage folks to go deeper into those other areas and broaden their capabilities overall," says the chief AI adviser at UC Davis Health to those who might want to tackle a similar role.

Clinician reviews medical notes on a tablet
09:45 AM

The AP reports that OpenAI's Whisper documentation platform is prone to hallucinations, and to making up sentences and sections of text across millions of recordings. Tens of thousands of transcriptions could be faulty.

Wes Whitaker of Premise Health on data analytics
11:26 AM

The tools have helped the health system grow demand for data-driven healthcare services, measure member attribution, and gain significant cost savings from identifying and acting on key healthcare utilization patterns.

A nurse talking to a senior patient in a wheelchair
12:01 AM

Subsyndromal depression is said to be five times more common than clinical depression among Singaporean seniors.

Mammography machine ready to screen a patient
10:54 AM

Also:  New studies find commercial artificial intelligence algorithms developed for breast cancer detection may identify women at high risk of future malignancy – up to six years ahead of occurrence.

Heather Holmquist, RN
10:23 AM

With automation, turnaround times are now 40-45 days – way down from 90-120, previously. And before the tools were in place, the team was credentialing eight applicants per month – now that number is 35.