Clinical decision support tools help clinicians to have up-to-date information about medical conditions. An effective clinical decision support tool is available at the point of care, is as current as ...
From automation to adaptive care, healthcare’s smartest machines are learning to care.
Every day, physicians use clinical algorithms to make decisions about the patients in their exam rooms. To help weigh a patient’s surgical risk or likelihood of disease, they factor in attributes such ...
Technology has changed a lot since I was a practicing pharmacist. While clinicians have always focused on using technology to improve patient safety, everything else about technology is constantly ...
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Primary care physicians have been observed spending nearly 2 hours on EHR tasks per hour of direct patient care, underscoring how documentation burdens drive bu ...
Including healthcare providers in the AI tool adoption process helps staff members see the positive impact of AI tools and promotes buy-in for AI initiatives, this CMO says. A key to success for AI ...
Cancer has long been treated as a mass of rogue cells, but the real power lies in the intricate communication networks ...
The Department of Health and Human Services' health tech arm wants to hear from the healthcare industry about ways to speed up the adoption of artificial intelligence in medical treatment. | HHS wants ...
This is Part 1 of Embedded Bias, a series revealing how race-based clinical algorithms pervade medicine and why it's so difficult to change them. Pediatrician Alexandra Epee-Bounya had had enough. In ...
The health system uses technology that works with physicians in the EHR to ensure charting is complete and precise. Capturing a more accurate case mix index led to a seven-figure reimbursement boost ...