Quality Care
In discussing health IT trends in 2023, AJ Missaghi, CTO for Healthcare & Life Sciences at Dell Technologies APAC and Japan, says the data explosion resulting in wider use of wearable devices will improve patient experience.
Qure.ai's qXR software will enable Mylab's upcoming x-ray device to quickly detect TB.
Virtual care can help fill gaps left by specialist deserts across the country as well as provider shortages, says Kuldeep Singh Rajput, CEO of Biofourmis, a tech vendor turned telemedicine provider organization.
Trina Histon, vice president of clinical product strategy at Woebot Health, discusses incorporating digital health tools into the provider workflow.
Also, Lunit has deployed its AI mammography solution to Dubai Hospital.
The deal is expected to close this year.
According to Patty Riskind, CEO of Orbita, positive experiences with self-service chatbots can improve reliance on AI and automation.
According to reporting by the Wall Street Journal, CVS is closing in on an agreement to acquire the primary care chain for $10.5 billion including debt.
Usher Institute director and University of Edinburgh dean of data professor Sir Aziz Sheikh discusses a data hub project set to go live in 2024 to transform healthcare for the U.K. and other countries.
According to a research letter published in JAMA, the AI chatbot provided appropriate answers for 21 of 25 questions.