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Microsoft, Duke Health form Duke Health AI Innovation Lab and Center of Excellence

MobiHealthNews - (Thursday August 3, 2023)
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Duke Health and Microsoft announced a five-year partnership to examine the potential of generative AI and cloud technology to improve healthcare as well as create the Duke Health AI Innovation Lab and Center of…

Artificial Muscle Changes Stiffness with Voltage |

Medgadget - (Wednesday August 2, 2023)
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Scientists at Queen Mary University of London have developed an artificial muscle that can change from soft to hard in response to a voltage change. The technology aims to mimic human muscles in both…

Wireless Patch Monitors, Paces Heart and then Biodegrades |

Medgadget - (Wednesday August 2, 2023)
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Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a cardiac monitoring device that is intended for use in patients who have suffered a cardiac event. The soft and flexible patch can be affixed to the outside…

Implantable Sponge for Hemorrhage Monitoring and Control |

Medgadget - (Wednesday August 2, 2023)
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Researchers at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation in California have developed an implantable sponge that can monitor for signs of a hemorrhage, and then help to control bleeding once it has occurred. The…

Q&A: Planning and Design Set Up Clinical Automation for Success

HealthTech Magazine - (Wednesday August 2, 2023)
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HEALTHTECH: How has automation in healthcare advanced in recent years? What can be done now that couldn’t be done before?ODISHO: Technologically, I think a few things that have made the potential for automation better are…

Meet The Startup That’s Building ‘Spa-Like’ Infusion Centers – MedCity News

MedCity News - (Wednesday August 2, 2023)
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This year, several new companies have emerged from Redesign Health, a New York City-based company that launches healthcare startups. Some of these include children’s mental health provider Fort Health, women’s healthcare platform Iron Health…

House Legislators Propose $1.9B VA EHR Budget for 2024

EHR Intelligence - (Wednesday August 2, 2023)
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By Hannah Nelson

August 02, 2023 – The House has passed appropriations legislation that would allocate $1.9 billion for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) EHR modernization program for fiscal year 2024 if passed into law,…

Healthcare AI News 8/2/23 – HIStalk

HIStalk - (Wednesday August 2, 2023)
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Duke Health will create an AI Innovation Lab and Center for Excellence in partnership with Microsoft, with one of its research topics being the reliability and safety of generative AI in healthcare. Duke Health…

A Look at Hyland’s Approach to Healthcare RPA

Healthcare IT Today - (Wednesday August 2, 2023)
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One of the hottest topics in healthcare right now is RPA (Robotic Process Automation).  We're seeing it pop up everywhere and for good reason.  Good RPA can automate the mundane tasks that are wasting…

Wolters Kluwer, Unbound Medicine announce mobile drug guide for nurses

MobiHealthNews - (Wednesday August 2, 2023)
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Global clinical technology company Wolters Kluwer Health and health tech company Unbound Medicine announced the launch of a mobile app version of Lippincott’s Nursing Drug Handbook, a pocket drug guide for nurses. The app, which…


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