Category: digital health

Why Stanford isn't doing hospital at home — yet

Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Health Care recently received a federal waiver to provide acute hospital care at home — even though the state of California doesn’t allow it.

Mayo develops new AI tools

Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic researchers have developed new artificial intelligence tools to quickly and accurately identify brain areas causing seizures in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy.

15 health systems partnering with Amazon, Apple, Microsoft

Health systems continue to partner with Big Tech to expand primary and virtual care and offer artificial intelligence-powered clinical documentation.

Why Tufts Medicine ended its hospital-at-home program

Boston-based Tufts Medicine indefinitely paused its hospital-at-home program because of the health system’s “constrained financial environment,” a spokesperson told Becker’s.

Mount Sinai opens new AI center

New York City-based Mount Sinai has opened a new center dedicated to AI. 

6 health systems unite to lower medication costs

Six health system venture capital arms have invested in a $40 million financing round for a startup aiming to make medications more affordable.

Advocate Health takes to Capitol Hill on hospital at home: 5 notes

Charlotte, N.C.-based Advocate Health took to Washington, D.C., to explain the value of its hospital-at-home program.

Top 3 healthcare AI companies, per Fortune

The 50 most innovative artificial intelligence companies in 2024 include three that focus on healthcare, Fortune reported.

Healthcare leaders look to boost AI investments

Seventy-three percent of healthcare leaders said they are increasing investments in AI, according to a new report from digital health company Define Ventures.

8 next big healthcare technologies, per Fast Company

The next big healthcare technologies include artificial intelligence to diagnose and find treatments for diseases and automated credentialing for health systems, Fast Company reported Nov. 19.