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By Jessica Hagen 03:17 pm April 07, 2025
The acquisition brings the parties' cross-litigation alleging patent infringements to a close.
By Bill Siwicki 11:48 am April 07, 2025
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.
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By Nathan Eddy 11:39 am April 07, 2025
Almost 20% of healthcare workers polled recently said they spend more than 20 hours per month correcting billing errors. Artificial intelligence can help, but adding automation to billing systems is no easy task.
By Andrea Fox 11:24 am April 07, 2025
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.
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By Adam Ang 08:36 pm April 06, 2025
Also, the Australian government awarded $4 million in funding to a project building the country's first registry of atrial fibrillation ablations.
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By Adam Ang 08:32 pm April 06, 2025
A hacker accessed some sensitive data of regional staff in October.
A doctor explaining a senior patient's test results using a digital tablet
By Adam Ang 08:14 pm April 06, 2025
It is part of projects fulfilling the five-year Aged Care Data and Digital Strategy.
By Bill Siwicki 02:53 pm April 04, 2025
Kyle Zebley and Andy Molnar from the American Telemedicine Association dive into four of their most pressing issues after ATA Action recently acquired the former Digital Therapeutics Alliance.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal opens the first VA shadow session
By Andrea Fox 10:30 am April 04, 2025
After staff and program cuts at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, lawmakers showcased how the loss of funding and employee expertise could affect care delivery for vets, data security for patients and more.
By Bill Siwicki 11:47 am April 03, 2025
The kidney care provider's build-not-buy effort has shown great results: 30-day readmissions are down 36%, hospitalizations among high-risk patients are down 49% and optimal starts are up 67%.