AI transforming healthcare, says FCGP president
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Introducing Tempus One in the EHR with Integrated Guidelines - AI-Tech Park
The AI-enabled clinical assistant is available to query patient data across the EHR as well as build custom agents to maximize workflow Tempus AI, Inc. (NASDAQ: TEM), a technology company leading the adoption of AI to advance precision medicine and patient care, today announced the expansion of Tempus One—its generative AI clinical assistant—with direct integration into electronic health record (EHR) systems. By integrating AI at every point of …
Tecsys Launches Tecsysiq to Unlock Ai-Powered Insights in Healthcare Supply Chain
Embedded Databricks capabilities accelerate healthcare supply chain analytics and AI workloads. Tecsys Inc. , a global leader in supply chain management solutions, announced the launch of TecsysIQ, a cloud-native intelligence layer that helps healthcare organizations unify fragmented data and deliver AI-powered insights across clinical, operational and financial systems. Built on the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform, TecsysIQ delivers a mod…
Doctoralia, the global technology platform for managing patients, clinics, and healthcare professionals, has integrated artificial intelligence into its operations. Leveraging Microsoft Azure technology, the organization has developed Noa, an advanced assistant that optimizes appointment scheduling and clinical documentation. This solution has allowed the company to significantly reduce the administrative burden on healthcare professionals, allo…
AI transforming healthcare, says FCGP president
ARTIFICIAL intelligence is rapidly transforming how people are diagnosed and treated, says Fiji College of General Practitioners president Dr Dhirendra Lal. While speaking at the 31st FCGP conference in Nadi over the weekend, Dr Lal said their role was evolving as AI tools begin to assist in decision-making, enhance patient engagement and streamline clinical practice. “This conference provides a timely platform to explore these innovations, disc…
UCL and Kings College London generative AI pilot offers predictions on what happens next – HTN Health Tech News
A pilot run by researchers across UCL and King’s College London is utilising de-identified data from 57 million NHS patients to train a generative AI model. The tool is said to offer predictions on what happens next based on previous medical events, aiming to inform services at a local and national level. Researchers believe the model could help identify high-risk patient groups, enabling earlier intervention and supporting the move toward more …
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