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HITInfrastructure | March 10, 2020
Many healthcare organizations continue to plan for artificial intelligence (AI) in imaging. The following report shared which organizations and vendors are best positioned for successful adoption as well as the best practices for AI deployment. The KLAS report, Artificial Intelligence in Imaging 2020, received feedback from 81 organizations with advanced imaging strategies to uncover vendors expected to positively influence AI in imaging this year. It also touched upon the best practices t...
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Truveta | April 13, 2023
Truveta introduces the Truveta Language Model a large-language, multi-modal AI model for transforming electronic health record (EHR) data into billions of clean and accurate data points for health research on any drug, disease, or device. TLM’s healthcare expertise is trained on the largest collection of complete medical records representing the full diversity of the United States. It is the first large-language model specifically designed to empower researchers to study all patient ...
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KLAS, Phreesia | May 30, 2022
KLAS, a healthcare research and insights firm, and Phreesia, a leader in patient intake, outreach and activation, are pleased to announce the release of a report that aims to shed light on patients’ preferences and expectations for the technology they interact with as a part of their healthcare experience. The report is the result of a survey designed to better understand patient sentiments on a range of topics, including how they like to schedule appointments, their participation in te...
mHealthIntelligence | March 02, 2020
Researchers from three US universities have launched a federally funded project to create a bandage with mHealth sensors that could help serious wounds heal faster and more effectively. With as much as $16 million in funding from the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) researchers at the University of California campuses at Davis and Santa Cruz and Tufts University are looking to create an mHealth wearable that uses digital health sensors, AI tools, regenerative medicine and a telem...
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