John Halamka, MD, president of the Mayo Clinic Platform unit, said artificial intelligence has to fit in physicians’ everyday practice in order for them to adopt the decision aids, The Wall Street Journal reported Sept. 24.
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic and St. Louis-based Mercy are teaming up to design algorithms that can help diagnose a range of diseases, The Wall Street Journal reported Sept. 24.
Artificial intelligence is the new technology healthcare executives are the most excited about, according to a new study from KLAS Research and the Center for Connected Medicine, a research arm of Pittsburgh-based UPMC.
Michael Pencina, PhD, Duke Health’s chief data scientist, says he aims for the health system to be an organization that many come to for guidance when it comes to algorithms, The Chronicle reported Sept. 20.
IT leaders from CommonSpirit, HCA Healthcare and Sutter Health have been appointed as council members to health tech company Augmedix’s AI Advisory Council.
Edison, N.J.-based Hackensack Meridian Health CIO Kash Patel told Becker’s that the health system has created a process to ensure that its artificial intelligence algorithms are equitable.