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Ensemble, Microsoft expand partnership on RCM AI platform
Ensemble Health Partners is expanding its partnership with Microsoft to accelerate innovation of EIQ, its proprietary revenue cycle intelligence platform. -
How AdventHealth is advancing responsible AI
Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based AdventHealth is participating in two initiatives that focus on implementing and developing artificial intelligence responsibly and safely. -
Cleveland Clinic launches women's health center
Cleveland Clinic is launching a new research center dedicated to women's health. -
Cedars-Sinai's tech venture arm generates $1B in revenue
Cedars-Sinai Technology Ventures has generated more than $1 billion in revenue for the Los Angeles-based health system in the past five years by developing and investing in health tech startups. -
OSF HealthCare to create AI training assistants
Peoria, Ill.-based OSF HealthCare is partnering with technology company Brand Engagement Network to develop artificial intelligence assistants to help with primary care training. -
Mayo Clinic data network names 8 founding health systems
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic has named the eight founding members of a global data-sharing network that aims to tailor medical care with artificial intelligence. -
Providence, Microsoft apply generative AI to cancer care
Renton, Wash.-based Providence and Microsoft are using artificial intelligence to scan massive amounts of patient data to improve cancer care. -
AI boosts physician, nurse collaboration at Stanford
Artificial intelligence is helping improve collaboration between physicians and nurses at Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Health Care. -
MemorialCare expands AI documentation tool rollout
Fountain Valley, Calif.-based MemorialCare is expanding the use of a generative AI tool for clinical documentation to its physicians across southern California. -
Why healthcare AI treatments cost more
Mammograms read by artificial intelligence don't have a billing code so radiologists may pass the extra $40 to $100 in out-of-pocket costs on to patients, The New York Times reported. -
Rush's data hub evolves to include Lollapalooza, migrants
When the Lollapalooza music festival brings more than 400,000 people to Chicago each summer, Rush University System for Health works with the city to make sure it has enough hospital beds. -
Why HCA nurses are working from home
Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare is increasingly hiring nurses to work from home. -
Cedars-Sinai joins White House AI initiative
Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai has joined a White House-led AI consortium. -
7 healthcare startups make AI 100
Seven healthcare companies made CB Insights' list of the most promising artificial intelligence startups of 2024. -
Indiana health system to automate chart reviews with AI
Indianapolis-based Community Health Network plans to expand an artificial intelligence tool that automates chart reviews across the enterprise. -
Why the VA is leading on virtual reality
Leaders from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs told Becker's its use of immersive technology such as virtual reality can inform health systems around the country. -
Kettering Health opens innovation center
Kettering (Ohio) Health has opened an innovation center focused on artificial intelligence and digital health. -
MedStar Health to provide at-home acute care
Columbia, Md.-based MedStar Health is teaming up with Dispatch Health to provide acute care services in patients' homes. -
Northwestern Medicine, Dell forge AI alliance
Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine sealed an artificial intelligence partnership with Dell Technologies. -
Health systems are evaluating AI beyond dollar signs
When it comes to evaluating the return on investment for AI initiatives, hospitals and health systems assess whether they lead to improved patient outcomes, patient experience and operational efficiency rather than measuring it only in dollars.
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