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Efficiency and safety of automated label cleaning on multimodal retinal images

npj Digital Medicine - (Sunday January 5, 2025)
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Label noise is a common and important issue that would affect the model’s performance in artificial intelligence. This study assessed the effectiveness and potential risks of automated label cleaning using an open-source framework, Cleanlab,…

Artificial intelligence assisted real-time recognition of intra-abdominal metastasis during laparoscopic gastric cancer surgery

npj Digital Medicine - (Sunday January 5, 2025)
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Laparoscopic exploration (LE) is crucial for diagnosing intra-abdominal metastasis (IAM) in advanced gastric cancer (GC). However, overlooking single, tiny, and occult IAM lesions during LE can severely affect the treatment and prognosis due to…

It’s Time to Stop Coping and Start Winning

eHealth Radio Network - (Saturday January 4, 2025)
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Ryan Christensen shares his expertise in unlocking human potential on this episode of eHealth Radio. Specializing in peak mental focus and performance, with a background in intelligence operations and certifications in advanced hypnosis, he…

Data from the All of Us research program reinforces existence of activity inequality

npj Digital Medicine - (Saturday January 4, 2025)
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Large-scale and detailed analyses of activity in the United States (US) remain limited. In this work, we leveraged the comprehensive wearable, demographic, and survey data from the All of Us Research Program, the largest…

N2GNet tracks gait performance from subthalamic neural signals in Parkinson’s disease

npj Digital Medicine - (Saturday January 4, 2025)
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Adaptive deep brain stimulation (DBS) provides individualized therapy for people with Parkinson’s disease (PWP) by adjusting the stimulation in real-time using neural signals that reflect their motor state. Current algorithms, however, utilize condensed and…

5 Notable Health Tech Funding Announcements in December – MedCity News

MedCity News - (Saturday January 4, 2025)
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This roundup is meant to highlight some of the most notable funding rounds of the month and is not intended to be comprehensive.

Health tech companies made several major funding announcements in December. Here is…

3 Healthcare Trends to Watch in 2025, Per Red Cell Partners – MedCity News

MedCity News - (Saturday January 4, 2025)
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As we enter another new year, healthcare leaders are closely watching trends that are poised to reshape the industry. 

Leaders from Red Cell Partners — a McLean, Virginia-based investment and incubation firm that funds, builds,…

Implementing a closed loop clinical decision support system for sustainable preoperative care

npj Digital Medicine - (Friday January 3, 2025)
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Unnecessary preoperative testing poses a risk to patient safety, causes surgical delays, and increases healthcare costs. We describe the effects of implementing a fully EHR-integrated closed-loop clinical decision support system (CDSS) for placing automatic…

ModMed attains ASTP certification for provider efficiency, patient care

MobiHealthNews - (Friday January 3, 2025)
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Healthcare technology company ModMed, announced its electronic healthcare platform EMA, has been granted Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy/Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ASTP) certification to the Predictive Decision Support Intervention…

In 2025, look for more digital-first patient engagement and data-driven decisions

Healthcare IT news - (Friday January 3, 2025)
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Hospitals and health systems have been discussing digital-first patient engagement for a while now, but fewer organizations than you might think have made huge strides forward on that front.Likewise, data-driven decision-making is a phrase…


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