As healthcare organizations grapple with labor shortages and tighter margins, health system CEOs are looking toward technology to help boost efficiency to solve some of these pressures.
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Cleveland Clinic and IBM published the first findings from their artificial intelligence partnership, showing how the technology could help cancer patients.
AI will revolutionize every aspect of healthcare, including drug, medical device, and medical software regulation; clinical education and more, according to three panelists at a Jan. 12 forum hosted by Philadelphia-based University of Pennsylvania's Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics.
Hospital C-suite leaders told Becker's that time will tell whether General Catalyst's acquisition of an Ohio health system is the future of healthcare — but they are paying close attention.
San Francisco-based UCSF Health is implementing an AI model for nurses to enhance patient care and efficiency, but some staff members oppose the move.
At Pearisburg, Va.-based Carilion Giles Community Hospital, two Moxie robots have started to make their daily rounds.
When ChatGPT shot to 100 million monthly active users in just two months, leaders across industries took notice—and so did digital health vendors. Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) went from comic books and movies to real-world experimentation in record time.
Even though artificial intelligence is top of mind for many healthcare leaders, the American Medical Association said it's more focused on Medicare reimbursement, Politico reported.
Washington, D.C.-based Children's National is ensuring that innovation means addressing the unique needs of pediatric patients, so that breakthroughs in medical technology are accessible to all, regardless of age or background.
UC San Diego Health is the first to use Limmi's Disease Insights platform to aid in kidney stone disease recurrence.