SoarTech’s artificial intelligence and cognitive software solutions solve problems, resolve conflicts and operate in ambiguous and uncertain situations in the same ways as humans.
The partnership, called Clinical Performance Solutions, aims to provide the same type of cognitive software to reduce risks, anticipate the consequences of decisions and enhance the cognitive and behavioral performance of healthcare providers, says Geno Merli, MD, chief medical officer at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and clinical advisor for CPS.
Read the news release about Clinical Performance Solutions.
Read other coverage about health IT solutions:
– Personal Health Card to Hold Patient Health Information