Top news of the week: 08.11.2022.
Artificial intelligence: 3 ways to prioritize responsible practices
The question of how to use artificial intelligence (AI) tools responsibly and without bias remains largely unanswered. As you develop your AI strategy, consider these ethical best practices
Those most at risk of heart disease use wearable fitness trackers the least
People who may need fitness trackers most, such as those with or at greater risk of cardiovascular disease, seem to use them least according to new preliminary findings.
Microsoft, Sophia Genetics team up to pursue data-driven medicine
Investment in the AI platform on Microsoft Azure could accelerate multimodal data analysis and performance – and ultimately improve patient outcomes.
Mayo Clinic expands AI-driven biomarker diagnostics partnership
The collaboration builds on clinical research using Numares' machine-driven metabolic diagnostics to enhance care for patients with chronic diseases.
The use of wearable health devices by cardiovascular disorder patients and those at an increased risk of cardiovascular disorders in the US
Researchers evaluated the usage of WHDs (wearable health devices) by cardiovascular (CVS) disorder patients and those at an increased risk of CVS disorders in the United States (US).
AI ‘s Role in Drug Discovery: Separating the Hype from the Hope
AI/machine learning in healthcare that it can be difficult to appreciate the current impact of these technologies on drug discovery, clinical
A Digital Twin In The Boardroom?
The very human aspects of a board seat may be enhanced by technology.
Diagnosis: EHR Avoidance Syndrome
When this is a reality, clinicians will finally be able to transition from “EHR avoidance” to “EHR engagement.”