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Business school professor Joe Peppard penned a Wall Street Journal op-ed recently, making the case that many companies shouldn't necessarily be investing in AI – because many aren't well-positioned to succeed with it. What about healthcare providers?
Also, Victoria is piloting digital health training for public health workers.
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The University of California at San Francisco's overarching goal was not to replace human judgment but to enhance it – allowing oncologists to focus on personalized treatment rather than spending valuable time retrieving and verifying information.
Its newest report tracking rates of artificial intelligence adoption shows significant maturity in large acute care providers. Key use cases include clinical decision support, documentation automation and workflow efficiency.
Also, the Australian government awarded $4 million in funding to a project building the country's first registry of atrial fibrillation ablations.
Researchers and developers have announced artificial intelligence tools that aim to shrink the time mental health providers spend on administrative tasks, provide faster triage, support clinical decision-making and improve patient access.
Also, a private Cambodian hospital partnered with a commercial bank to enable mobile, automated payments.
The dashboard will aggregate primary care data nationwide.
It has also revealed ongoing work applying AI to track medical resource utilisation in real time.