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Jim St. Clair of the Interoperability Institute and Dr. Paul Tibbits and Dr. Thomas Osborne of the U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs discuss how digital twins are used within federal hospital systems and academic universities to boost care.
Also, AIRS Medical has recently signed a strategic partnership to accelerate its expansion in Australia and New Zealand.
Also, Qure.ai has obtained breakthrough device designation for its tuberculosis AI.
CitiusTech claims that most genAI proof of concepts is delayed due to the lack of trust.
LumiGuide allows surgeons to obtain 3D images of devices within the body using light instead of X-rays, diminishing a surgical team's exposure to radiation.
The companies will offer Uptiv360, a platform where patients receiving infusion therapy can access virtual chronic care management services.
HIMSS24
Trent Sanders, VP of healthcare, U.S., at Kyndryl, previews his upcoming HIMSS24 session in Orlando on Care New England’s digital transformation, Kendryl's role in the project and the benefits of institutional sustainability using innovation.
Blackbird Health, which offers technology-based mental healthcare for youth, scored $17 million in Series A funding.
A survey by The Clinic by Cleveland Clinic revealed nearly four in ten respondents had reservations around seeking a second opinion if the provider used AI diagnostic tools.
TigerConnect's chief medical information officer, Dr. Will O'Connor, says both hospitals and patients are affected financially by bed blocking, when a patient unnecessarily occupies a hospital bed, and outcomes suffer.