Artificial Intelligence

NHS, digital health, king's fund
By Dr Pritesh Mistry 08:11 am March 29, 2022
Despite significant investment and well over a decade of different transformation plans and initiatives, there’s still much to do before we can say the health and care system has truly gone through a digital revolution.
By David Chou 03:44 pm March 22, 2022
Health system IT leaders need to be ready to enable care delivery anywhere, anytime, to any patient. New advances in cloud and telehealth/remote monitoring are forcing the issue.
By Paddy Padmanabhan 01:23 pm February 28, 2022
While RPA has proved its success for some administrative functions, other technologies are emerging as options to help address the worker shortage and reduce workload in clinical and operational areas.
By Paddy Padmanabhan 12:24 pm January 20, 2022
As ambient technologies improve, additional use cases to leverage voice will emerge – that leaves us with the question of how patients and physicians are responding to voice-enabled tools in their healthcare encounters.
By Mike Restuccia 10:37 am January 11, 2022
Areas of opportunity include data analytics for research, enhancing EHR capabilities and using AI algorithms to support patient care and operational efficiency, says Mike Restuccia.
NHS, King's Fund, transformation
By Dr Pritesh Mistry 01:38 am December 14, 2021
Digital technologies are constantly changing. Hardware is getting faster and more efficient. Software can harness these hardware improvements to improve the functionality of technology. And so healthcare staff and citizens will hopefully have access to tools that allow tasks to be completed quicker, or more intuitively ...
cybersecurity, covid-19, charles alessi
By Charles Alessi 05:24 am December 07, 2021
Health is in the throes of some of the most significant changes as systems reel from a variety of rapidly changing environments. Dr Charles Alessi, Chief Clinical Officer at HIMSS, explores lessons learned, as we look cautiously to a better 2022.
By Sam Hanna 04:20 pm September 30, 2021
While the 'robot' aspect of RPA gets most of the attention, successful implementation centers on the people and processes that will be impacted by the technology – and in a healthcare system where burnout is rampant, there are plenty of those.
By Sam Hanna 12:22 pm August 24, 2021
A new weekly series looks beyond the pandemic and explores strategies for driving lasting, IT-enabled operational and business improvements across healthcare.
By Mike Draugelis 03:56 pm August 17, 2021
At Penn Medicine, integrated product teams – comprising data scientists, physicians and software engineers, among others – are helping improve AI and machine learning applications.