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How health IT's leading innovators are using AI now, and where they see it going

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

And many forward-thinking CIOs and other technology leaders see how fast AI tools are evolving, and they are looking excitedly to a future where further clinical innovation will occur at rapid speed. But they're also gaining big benefits in quality improvement, cost efficiency, and more.

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Top takeaways from HIMSS22: What CIOs need to know

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Examples include using Teams for virtual care visits, Teams integration with Cerner electronic health record, and additional enhancements on the Azure Health Data Services using AI. Google Health will embed its search and summarization capabilities within the Meditech Expanse EHR. Region Tag: Global Edition.

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Why voice recognition is the new competitive battleground in healthcare's digital transformation

Healthcare It News

Voice-enabled tools fall in the broad category of conversational AI, along with chatbots and other productivity and automation tools. Amazon, Google, and Apple have all invested in consumer-facing voice applications. Region Tag: Global Edition. Big tech and voice-recognition in healthcare.

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Three Ways Enterprise Visibility and Automation Benefit Staff and the Patient Experience

Healthcare IT Today

Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS) have benefited greatly from the acceleration and adoption of technologies such as AI, Machine Learning (ML), and Robotic Process Automation (RPA). This offering provides real-time room and bay-level map views and status intel to improve asset utilization, sanitary requirements, equipment orders, and rentals.

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Beyond telehealth: the virtual care technology trends that will transform healthcare

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

While existing players in the telehealth space are doubling down on their investments to respond to the skyrocketing demand, other tech firms, for their part, have launched "COVID-19" apps in a characteristically opportunistic way, much as they did with "AI-enabled" solutions before the pandemic.

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