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Inside Digital Health | October 25, 2019
Google and care.ai yesterday announced a partnership to power autonomous monitoring in healthcare to prevent avoidable deaths and injuries for patients. The partnership will feature Google’s Coral Edge TPU and care.ai’s artificial intelligence (AI)-powered platform to transform any room into a “Self Aware Room,” care.ai said. Google's Coral Edge TPU meets care.ai's need for the scale, accuracy and performance necessary to launch such a technology, Chakri Toleti, f...
EHRIntelligence | January 16, 2020
Eighty-four percent of EHR users are dissatisfied with the technical service and basic software account support from current EHR and HIT vendors, according to a 2020 Black Book Research survey. Since the HITECH Act was signed into law in 2009, EHRs have not only been more prevalent, but they have continued to change and evolve. However, technical service from EHR vendors hasn’t kept up with the constant change, according to high-level hospital tech managers. Healthcare software support is ...
Managed Healthcare Executive | January 15, 2020
Ride Health, providing smarter transportation for every patient need, announced they raised $6.2 million in a funding round led by Activate Venture Partners. The capital raise is joined by Newark Venture Partners, Anthro Ventures, BioAdvance, Leading Edge Ventures and Startup Health, according to a news release from Cision PR Newswire. Ride Health will use the funds in an initiative of ensuring every patient, everywhere, has access to the care and resources they need to ensure good health. Ride ...
Health Data Management | January 14, 2020
Tech giant Google continues to face criticism for the company’s reported efforts to obtain the health records of millions of Americans without their awareness or consent. A Wall Street Journal article published on Saturday, entitled “Inside Google’s Quest for Millions of Medical Records,” reported how the vendor has struck deals with some of the largest U.S. healthcare providers as part of a concerted effort gain access to troves of patient data. In just a few years, the ...
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