Survey Finds Healthcare Leaders See AI as Key to Solving Financial Challenges
While adoption is in early stages, executives view artificial intelligence as a way to reduce claim denials, speed up cash flow, and ease administrative burdens.
While adoption is in early stages, executives view artificial intelligence as a way to reduce claim denials, speed up cash flow, and ease administrative burdens.
The research suggests AI may help identify more aggressive breast cancers and perform comparably to experts in breast cancer screening.
The FDA-cleared, AI-guided software is now available on Butterfly Network’s handheld ultrasound devices, aiming to enable more healthcare professionals to perform cardiac exams.
While adoption is in early stages, executives view artificial intelligence as a way to reduce claim denials, speed up cash flow, and ease administrative burdens.
The new platform offers service teams pre-built agents for troubleshooting, parts ID, IoT, and more—plus tools to build custom AI agents tailored to their workflows.
Read MoreExperience raises what-if moments AI might catch—but also deeper questions only humans think to ask.
Read MoreThe solution uses predictive analytics and AI-powered workflows to help hospitals identify high-risk patients, improve care transitions, and reduce avoidable readmissions that can lead to CMS penalties.
Read MoreThe group will focus on reimbursement, CPT code development, and economic strategy for imaging AI technologies.
Read MoreThe software analyzes 12-lead ECGs to detect signs of low left ventricular ejection fraction in patients at risk of heart failure.
Read MoreFrom artificial intelligence-assisted troubleshooting to predictive platforms, vendors and end-users share what’s working—and what it takes to get there.
Read MoreNew screenings combine advanced artificial intelligence with radiologist review to improve early detection of breast cancer and heart disease.