Clinical and business intelligence
Zachary Arose, healthcare technology management chief at the Dayton VA Medical Center, says the VA has integrated an AI algorithm for early detection of lung nodules. AI is also adding administrative and bureaucratic efficiencies.
Over the next year health system IT leaders can expect real and pragmatic applications of AI beyond the experimentation mode into real projects with real value, says Greg Miller, vice president of business development at Carta Healthcare.
The partners will work to bring AI-powered motion-capture technology to the physical therapy market in order to reduce administrative workloads.
The pharma giant will integrate more than 20 AI algorithms from eight collaborators into its navify Digital Pathology enterprise software to help improve pathology workflows.
Digital health companies need to think about what will happen 10 to 15 years from now to create strategies that ensure growth and longevity, says Dr. Guido Giunti, adjunct professor of digital health at the University of Oulu in Finland.
Also, PenCS has launched a new stroke functionality.
The company will use the funds to expand the adoption of its surgical software and fund mergers and acquisitions.
Peak body RACGP has recently released its guidance for adopting the technology.
HIMSS24
Hal Wolf, HIMSS president and CEO, discusses the possible influence that conversations at HIMSS24 between international healthcare leaders could have on healthcare technology policy development in the EU and other regions.
HIMSS24
Jerry Shultz, Lightbeam Health Solutions' president, says the company's AI identifies COPD patients who need personalized interventions, reducing readmissions and realizing millions of dollars in savings for clients.