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UNICCON Group Launches AI-driven Telemedicine Platform In FCT Village

In a move to transform Nigeria's healthcare landscape, UNICCON Group of Companies has launched an AI-driven telemedicine healthcare platform, "MySmartMedic"

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Suki AI Is Everywhere—and Aims to Be Invisible

Suki is establishing itself as a darling of some of the largest health care companies in the country. On March 3, Rush—the Chicago-based academic medical center—announced that it will deploy Suki's technology across its entire enterprise,

Intermountain CFO's AI playbook: Smarter spending, stronger workforce

Discover how Intermountain Health is utilizing AI and automation to improve efficiency and financial sustainability, as discussed by CFO Clay Ashdown.

Suki's Optimistic Vision For Healthcare AI

This year marks the first significant new manifestation of enterprise AI for healthcare. It's the healthcare assistant and platform Suki whose assistive layer sits on top

AdventHealth's AI chief outlines careful approach to tech integration in health care

AdventHealth's AI chief discusses the health system's careful implementation of the tech, focusing on patient care improvement and administrative efficiency.

AWS expands AI in healthcare through a Memorial Sloan Kettering partnership

Amazon Web Services ( AMZN) has been increasing its partnerships with health companies to advance AI capabilities in healthcare. In the past year, that has included names like GE Healthcare ( GEHC) and General Catalyst.

DeepScribe and Flatiron Health Announce Partnership To Bring Oncology-Specific Ambient AI to Flatiron's 4,200+ Providers

DeepScribe, the ambient AI of choice for specialty care, and Flatiron Health, a leading healthtech company dedicated to expanding the possibilities of point of care solutions in oncology, today announced a partnership that brings DeepScribe's AI documentation to clinicians using Flatiron's OncoEMR®,

Sutter Health strikes deal with GE HealthCare. Execs say AI tech will speed patient scans.

Aaron Hudy, GE HealthCare U.S. and Canada President, West Central Region, said his company's technology can reduce patients' time in MRI scans by 40%, cutting back the time spent in a sometimes stressful scan, and allowing hospital staff to see more patients.

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