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Care GP CEO Melvin Chen discusses how the company is rolling out its platform nationwide.
HIMSS' Rob Havasy and PMI's Karla Eidem predict that partnerships will be key around the world to making healthcare AI sustainable through sharing costs, resources and lessons learned.
Chris Kunney of IOTech Consulting says that chief AI officers must unite clinicians, C-suite leaders, IT teams and frontline staff to understand and use AI to drive innovation and enhance care delivery.
Also, a startup from Melbourne has raised $1 million in pre-seed funding for its chemotherapy dosing AI.
VUNO, Kakao Healthcare, Skylabs, and Remidio advance into Europe with partnership deals and regulatory approvals for AI in cardiac, chronic, and eye care.
Dr. Srinivasan Suresh says the hospital implements AI tools slowly and responsibly, and only if they are brought forth by a clinician, which ensures they meet real clinical needs and can secure staff buy-in.
Eli Lilly and Company says the partnership will result in the development of the most powerful supercomputer owned by a pharmaceutical company.
Its chest X-ray analysis AI tool is the first to receive Europe's clearance for use in children aged 0-3.
Rochester Regional Health's Dr. Everett Weiss says it is essential that everyone in your organization understands "what is our why" for using the technology, how it is helping them work more efficiently and how it is good for patients.
By merging radar sensing with AI, Sumit Nagpal, Cherish Health founder and CEO, explains that the company's digital health tool enhances seniors' safety at home, measuring biometrics and contacting responders when necessary.