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Nurses at Aurora, Colo.-based UCHealth employ artificial intelligence to alert them to a potentially deadly condition for patients, the Colorado Springs Gazette reported.

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Better use of data and improved technology will boost clinical workflows and move more care to the home by 2035, the American Hospital Association reported Aug. 13.

As the healthcare industry increasingly embraces artificial intelligence, some regions are emerging as hot spots for the budding technology.

Cleveland Clinic is gearing up for the integration of artificial intelligence across its operations, with a focus on both clinical and nonclinical applications.

San Francisco was named the top U.S. city for startups, according to Coworking Mag.

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