From generative artificial intelligence to virtual nursing, health systems have been investing a lot of resources in digital innovation. Here are 24 projects Becker's has reported on in the past month.
Innovation
Somerville, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham unveiled its "disruptive dozen" technologies that it expects to alter healthcare in the coming years.
Researchers at Boston-based Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center found that GPT-4 can select the correct challenging medical diagnosis 39 percent of the time and include the correct diagnosis on its list of potential diagnoses 64 percent of the time.
Healthcare organizations have long struggled to manage complex revenue cycles, from tracking down payments to ensuring compliance. They are increasingly realizing the need to partner with revenue integrity experts who can help them capture appropriate reimbursement for services provided.
As hospitals and health systems turn to remote monitoring companies to care for patients in the home, their satisfaction levels with the vendors vary widely, a June 15 Avia Marketplace report found.
Columbia, Md.-based MedStar Health has partnered with tech company Luna to provide in-home physical therapy to the health system's patients.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning can help cure some of hospitals and health systems' most pressing burdens, including helping organizations reduce medical errors and relieving some administrative tasks for staff so they can spend more time at the bedside, FastCompany…
Hackensack Meridian Health, based Edison, N.J., and its innovation accelerator program, Bear's Den, has invested in software company Canary Speech, a company that assesses digital biomarkers.
Former Mayo Clinic CEO John Noseworthy, MD, has been named executive chairman of Caire, a virtual care consortium created by Northwell Holdings, the venture capital arm of Northwell Health and Aegis Ventures.
As big data continues its proliferation in healthcare, Atlanta-based Emory University has debuted a data science certification for nurses.