Many hospitals and health systems are opening new centers dedicated to advancing artificial intelligence in healthcare. Here are three hospitals and health systems who have announced plans to open new AI dedicated centers, as reported by Becker's since May 8:
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Google has emerged as a major healthcare disruptor, and GV, a venture capital arm now independent from Google, has been extremely active in the healthcare sector since 2009.
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic BioPharma Diagnostics has partnered with artificial intelligence-powered spatial biology company Nucleai to support drug development using AI.
On a recent day, Mary Conrad showed off the hospital inside her Illinois home: a touchscreen tablet, an IV pole, a box of medical supplies.
Digital life sciences company Mend raised $15 million in a series A financing round.
NYU Langone Health, based in New York City, is partnering with healthcare investment firm Deerfield Management Company to commercialize its biomedical discoveries.
With more health systems capitalizing on generative artificial intelligence, the American Hospital Association released four tips for hospitals looking to incorporate generative AI tools into their workflows.
MedTech Innovator, an accelerator of medtech companies, named 61 startups to its four-month acceleration program.
Renton, Wash.-based Providence is rolling out a new virtual nursing program across eight hospitals after a successful pilot at a Texas facility.
Conformal Medical, a devicemaker focused on left atrial appendage occlusion technology, raised $35 million in series D financing.