Tag: algorithms
Curbside Consult with Dr. Jayne 3/13/23
A recent article in JAMA Health Forum caught my eye with this title: “Association of Primary Care Visit Length With Potentially Inappropriate Prescribing.” The study’s goal was to answer the question, “Are primary care…
Continue ReadingHIStalk Interviews David Lareau, CEO, Medicomp Systems
David Lareau is CEO of Medicomp Systems of Chantilly, VA.
Tell me about yourself and the company.
I’ve been with Medicomp about 20 years and CEO for 10. Medicomp’s core business is connecting…
Singaporean startup Respiree gets US FDA 510(k) for respiration monitor
Respiree, a med tech spinoff of Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research, has obtained the United States Food and Drug Administration’s 510(k) clearance for its wearable cardio-respiratory sensor device. The RS001 device directly measures…
Continue ReadingAI can ‘exacerbate’ ageism in aged care: study
A new study from Australia looked into the views about ageing and older people that underpins the development and implementation of AI in long-term care homes. Done by researchers from Monash University, the qualitative study…
Continue ReadingBook Review: The Algorithm Will See You Now
“The Algorithm Will See You Now” is the first novel written by JL Lycette. It is a remarkably polished and engaging thriller that delves into the promise and pitfalls of artificial intelligence, corporate medical…
Continue ReadingAI in Healthcare: A Great Add-on, Not a Replacement
There has been this huge rush to implement AI wherever it can be added. And while nothing is wrong with this, it’s important that we don’t loose sight of AI being a tool and…
Continue ReadingLeverage Advanced Analytics to Process Petabytes of Streaming Clinical Data at the Edge
The following is a guest article by Steve Lazer, Global Healthcare & Life Sciences CTO at Dell Technologies.
In the current digital environment, businesses are constantly bombarded with data. That data comes in all shapes…
Microsoft and MITRE team up to defend against ML cyberattacks
Microsoft and MITRE have developed a tool that works like an automated adversarial attack library for those that lack a deep background in machine learning or artificial intelligence, providing insights on how these attacks…
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