Nuance, an AI speech recognition company, partnered with the Health Management Academy to launch an AI collective for health system executives who are using AI and machine-learning in clinical and operational settings.
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Uber announced that it will cut back on hiring, seeing the process as a "privilege" in an attempt to focus on profitability, The Wall Street Journal reported May 9.
Google recently posted several job openings related to its health business. Below are 10 open positions as of May 6.
From launching a diabetes telehealth program to offering free health screenings nationwide, Walmart continues to increase its healthcare presence. Here are four most recent healthcare moves from the company as reported by Becker's.
Amazon has been posting new job openings related to its health business. Below are seven positions the company recently posted:
Amazon, Lyft and Uber will cover fees for employees who are in need of an abortion, several news outlets reported.
From seeking out a leader for its cloud technology sector to advocating alongside health systems for a permanent hospital-at-home care program, here are five healthcare moves Amazon made in April, as reported by Becker's Hospital Review.
Google fired a researcher who questioned a paper it published on the abilities of a specialized type of AI used in manufacturing computer chips, making it the third researcher fired after critiquing the company's AI, The New York Times reported…
Responding to competition from Amazon as well as connecting patients to providers may be Google's two next moves in healthcare, argues Adam Dorfman, head of product growth at customer experience technology company Reputation in an April 28 article for VentureBeat.
From continuing advancements to its health projects, to expanding its investments into digital health startups, here are six healthcare moves from Google as reported by Becker's Hospital Review in April: