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Deep Dive: From Google's AI for mammograms to clinical trial recruitment, digital health is making advancements in the breast cancer space.
The interactive tool tackles prostate cancer symptoms, screening and treatment. Providers can use it during a clinical encounter to facilitate conversation.
The tool is able to capture data from remote monitoring wearables and to link patients with virtual care providers.
The move follows an agreement that allows the company to provide its digital health services to one of the UK's Big Four retail banks.
Machine learning is transforming imaging, decision support, clinical workflow and physician-patient interaction, says Dr. Anthony Chang, chief intelligence and innovation officer at Children's Hospital of Orange County.
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Healthcare providers face mounting pressure to reduce clinician burnout, improve efficiency and increase patient satisfaction. To achieve this, they need easy access to data that can be aggregated, consolidated and provide insight into clinical and operational decisions.
Leveraging evidence-based knowledge in a meaningful way can help clinicians at the bedside during situations such as COVID-19, says Dr. Ian Chuang, chief medical officer for Elsevier's EMEALAAP Health business.
The AI-driven companies will provide a plug and play solution that can obtain behavioural data and clinical observations for older individuals.
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The AI company will use the license to implement a quantitative method for the analysis of chest CT scans.