As the healthcare industry embraces technological transformation, leaders agree it is not about having tech, but having the right tech to stand out.
Innovation
In today's rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, the integration of large language models stands poised to redefine patient care and organizational efficiency.
Tacoma, Wash.-based MultiCare Health System is entering into a partnership with health tech firm Azra AI in a bid to get cancer treatment to patients faster.
The venture capital arms of Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente and two other health systems participated in a $10.5 million funding round Aug. 20 for a supply chain tech startup.
Health systems are joining forces with university health technology experts to tackle a major hurdle in the adoption of advanced artificial intelligence tools in healthcare: bias, Politico reported Aug. 19.
For Michael Pfeffer, MD, being a standout leader requires understanding both humans — and machines.
Microsoft is partnering with health systems across the U.S. to develop an AI tool to streamline nursing documentation.
Kaiser Permanente decided to embark on the largest generative AI project in healthcare to date after considerable demand from clinicians and positive feedback from patients.
Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine plans to deploy generative AI-powered clinical documentation from Microsoft across the health system and its Epic EHR.
It is clear that healthcare leaders are engaged in the artificial intelligence space.