Category: AI

The Trump administration's AI strategy

The Trump administration has prioritized infrastructure investment and deregulation in its approach to AI.

'Shame on all of us' if we can't get healthcare AI right: Mayo Clinic CEO

Mayo Clinic’s chief executive said at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, that he is fully committed to the adoption of artificial intelligence in healthcare, the Rochester (Minn.) Post Bulletin reported.

What's next for healthcare AI in 2025

If 2024 was any indication, healthcare artificial intelligence will continue to evolve rapidly in 2025.

How Endeavor Health is avoiding 'pilotitis'

Evanston, Ill.-based Endeavor Health is addressing a common challenge in healthcare innovation: overcoming “pilotitis.”

UPMC backs AI monitoring startup

UPMC Enterprises is among the investors in a $20 million series A funding round for a startup that uses smartphones and artificial intelligence to collect population health data.

Trump's new $500B AI project: 5 notes

In a move poised to reshape AI infrastructure in the U.S., three technology firms — OpenAI, SoftBank, and Oracle — have joined forces to create Stargate, a project that aims to revolutionize AI’s physical and virtual framework, CNN reported Jan. 21.

The 6 pillars of AI at Hartford HealthCare

Hartford (Conn.) HealthCare has been on a 10-year artificial intelligence journey to boost care quality and access, a leader told Becker’s.

Denver Health's AI pilot cuts clinician workload

Denver Health has reported promising outcomes from a pilot program with Nabla, an AI-powered assistant designed to help clinicians streamline documentation and focus more on patient care.

What a medical coder looks for in an AI platform

Dawson Ballard, a coding auditor and educator for Chicago-based Rush University Medical Center who has more than 20 years experience in the profession, sees artificial intelligence coding platforms as beneficial. 

Americans see AI as key to cutting healthcare costs

A majority of Americans believe AI has the potential to significantly improve healthcare outcomes and reduce costs, according to a Jan. 15 survey conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of Gwynedd Mercy University.