Cleveland-based University Hospitals has launched a $10 million innovation effort to identify, test and scale solutions for some of healthcare's biggest problems, the organization said June 28.
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New York City hospitals are employing artificial intelligence to identify and target patients who may be nearing the end of life or suffering from conditions such as delirium or malnutrition, Gothamist reported June 27.
New York City-based Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai joined in on a $12.1 million series A financing round for BeeKeeperAI.
Memorial Hermann Health System, based in Houston, has made an investment in Memora Health, a care enablement platform that uses AI and natural language processing to digitize clinical workflows.
Microsoft joined in on a $54 million series D funding round for medical imaging data and artificial intelligence platform Flywheel.
While artificial intelligence may not be ready to practice medicine, physicians are using generative AI software to save hours on documentation processes and have more effective conversations with patients, The New York Times reported June 26.
Tacoma, Wash.-based MultiCare Health System has started a virtual nursing pilot and plans to roll out the technology to eight more hospitals by the first quarter of 2024, nursing leaders told Becker's.
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Florida hospitals are turning to a local health tech startup and Amazon's Alexa to relieve the nursing shortage in the state, the Tampa Bay Times reported.
New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health and Omaha-based Nebraska Medicine partnered July 6 with artificial intelligence startup Laudio, according to a news release shared with Becker's.