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Healthcare

How the director of artificial intelligence at Children’s National approaches clinical and administrative automation

Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C., is making extensive utilize of artificial intelligence technologies in both clinical and administrative settings across the enterprise. While...

Apollo Hospitals will integrate AI co-pilots and more AI insights

Apollo Hospitals Adopt AI Co-Pilots from Microsoft As part of the recent partnership with Microsoft, Apollo Hospitals will welcome four AI co-pilots. In a statement,...

The head of Children’s National AI discusses her role and the many requirements

As AI transforms healthcare – with more providers introducing AI into their systems, more departments in hospitals and health systems implementing AI projects and...

HHS publishes an AI strategic plan with guidance for health care, public health and human services

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has issued its own HHS Artificial Intelligence Strategic Planwhich the agency says will “launch a coordinated...

Artificial Intelligence Roundup: News from Mayo Clinic, Google Cloud, and More

This week, Abridge announced that its AI-powered listening and documentation platform will be rolled out more widely at Mayo Clinic to improve patient care...

How AI helps ensure ROI for enterprise imaging efforts

The ROI of AI in enterprise imaging is a complicated topic, encompassing performance, accuracy, treatment outcomes and financial considerations. In the field of radiology,...

Artificial intelligence will improve workflow, workforce development and patient safety in 2025

Physicians and other workers in the healthcare delivery chain are always looking for ways to improve workflow. Similarly, hospital and health system leaders are...

What can you expect from the health IT industry in Asia Pacific in 2025?

Health systems across the Asia-Pacific region have seen varying levels of digital transformation over the past year. It is becoming more and more obvious...