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Here's what Maine health providers think of AI

The state's largest health care systems have already incorporated the technology into certain areas of practice, but many small providers are wary.

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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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

As seasoned doctors exit the field, SimCare AI raises $2M to scale clinical training with AI patients

SimCare AI, founded by two University of Chicago dropouts, has secured $2 million in seed funding to expand its AI-driven healthcare simulation platform. The company's solution uses realistic AI patients to set a new clinical benchmark, cutting training time and cost while meeting strict accreditation standards.

US pharma giant Merck backs healthcare marketplace HD in Southeast Asia

Big Tech and pharmaceutical companies are accelerating the implementation of artificial intelligence in the healthcare industry. Just last month, AWS and General Catalyst announced their partnership to speed up the development and deployment of healthcare AI tools.

NHS AI pilot aims to ease administrative burden

Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust has begun a three month pilot, using AI in up to 5,000 consultations to generate notes and summary letters. The hope is that it will alleviate the administrative burden on clinicians at the service, which caters for children with developmental conditions.

Abridge launches generative AI tool for emergency medicine with Emory Healthcare, Johns Hopkins Medicine as early adopters

Abridge has spent the last six years building generative AI tools to help doctors with medical documentation, and the company continues to rapidly roll out new capabilities and features. | Abridge launched a new generative AI product for emergency care and its currently in use at several health systems,