How Artificial Intelligence is Revolutionizing CDI Program

AHIMA

Artificial Intelligence and CDI Program

There are large amounts of clinical health data available through electronic health records. The increase in data coupled with the emergence of new, sophisticated machine learning algorithms are revolutionizing healthcare industry trends and changing the way CDI interacts with physicians, collaborates with coders, and how CDI operate within a clinical setting. CDI professionals will decipher how to elevate their respective CDI program with cloud, data, and collaboration using CDI software.

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The University of Galway is bringing 5G connectivity to Clare Island in Ireland, improving digital inclusion and access to quality care.

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De-risk therapeutic antibody drug development using humanized fcrn mice

Jax

Do you need reliable pharmacokinetic data (PK) to evaluate human immunoglobulin or albumin-based therapeutic drug candidates? The humanized FcRn (Hu-FcRn) mouse model enables you to obtain clinically-relevant PK data related to drug half-life. This critically important PK data helps optimize the design of preclinical efficacy studies and to de-risk lead selection.
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Residency application process: What’s new for the 2022-2023 cycle?

This upcoming webinar, part of the American Medical Association’s “Innovations in Medical Education” series, will cover upcoming changes to the 2022–2023 residency application cycle.
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Information Sharing by Healthcare Collaborations: Managing Antitrust Risk

Strafford

This CLE webinar will guide healthcare counsel on antitrust violations that can arise when competitors share information either related to a partnership through a joint venture, accountable care organizations (ACO) or merger. The panel will offer insights and guidance on the limitations of exchanging information and managing the antitrust risk.
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Healthcare Disrupted — Applying High Reliability Concepts to Realize Better Operating Margins

modern healthcare

High reliability is being used by healthcare organizations across the country in an effort to reduce medical errors and improve patient safety. However, to truly reduce errors and improve financial and operational performance across a health system, high-reliability concepts should be adopted by all departments across an organization, both clinical and operational.
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