Inpatient Care Providers

AI Drives Improvement in Healthcare, But Gaps Curb Full Adoption

January 26, 2021 - A recent Change Healthcare study found that artificial intelligence (AI) is driving a wide range of improvements in healthcare, but the approach is tactical and not end-to-end.  In the study, Poised to Transform: AI in the Revenue Cycle, researchers measured healthcare executives’ familiarity with AI, discovered areas for improvement,...


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Red Hat, DarwinAI Partner for COVID-19 Artificial Intelligence

by Samantha McGrail

Red Hat and artificial intelligence (AI) company DarwinAI recently collaborated to bring a COVID-19 tool to hospitals and healthcare facilities.  Dubbed COVID-Net, the AI tool is a neural network...

Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare Will Be Generally Available Oct. 30

by Samantha McGrail

Microsoft recently announced that Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare will generally be available on October 30, 2020, including managed services to support healthcare organizations.  The cloud...

Google Cloud Releases COVID-19 Public Forecasting Model

by Samantha McGrail

Google Cloud and the Harvard Global Health Institute recently launched the COVID-19 Public Forecasts to provide accurate and free projections of coronavirus cases, deaths, and other metrics over two...

NIH to Collect Patient Data with New COVID-19 Analytics Platform

by Samantha McGrail

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently launched a new COVID-19 analytics platform that will provided a centralized, secure enclave to analyze medical record data from coronavirus patients to...

Surveillance Workstation Provides Remote Care to COVID-19 Patients

by Samantha McGrail

Yale New Haven Health System (YNHHS) recently deployed Capsule’s Ventilated Patient Surveillance (VPS) workstation to provide effective remote care to COVID-19 ventilated patients. Yale Health...

Enterprise Imaging Strategies Progressed for Two-Thirds of Orgs

by Samantha McGrail

Enterprise imaging aims to align provider departments, priorities, and technologies to drive key clinical outcomes. Out of 113 organizations taking part in enterprise imaging, 69 percent have seen...