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Meg Barron, managing director of engagement and outreach at Peterson Health Technology Institute, highlights how the organization independently evaluates digital health offerings and its recent report on digital musculoskeletal solutions.
The test kits will be available at seven Walmart stores across the state, and the pilot program will be ongoing until supplies run out.
The companies will build foundation models and genAI applications aimed at improving patient care and medical diagnostics.
The platform includes language support, call-to-text functionality, a high degree of automation and community outreach features.
Amos Adler, founder and president of MEMOTEXT, discusses how the company builds and commercializes digital engagement tools, its digital app for schizophrenia and psychosis patients, and Canadian vs. U.S. markets for digital therapeutics.
The tech giant, UW School of Medicine and Public Health, Mass General Brigham and UW Health will develop multimodal AI foundation models utilizing Azure and Nuance.
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Amid the trend of healthcare companies leveraging AI, Jerry Villacres, Manifold's VP of Sales, Cloud Solutions, cautions that they must first implement a sound data strategy to make the most out of those tools.
The company's first feature to emerge is its "smart notes." It generates clinical notes for providers based on conversations with Talkspace members.
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Mark Polyak, president of global data management at IPSOS, says LLMs can "talk" to patients about administrative tasks like scheduling, but bias and model compatibility must be addressed before clinical deployments.
Harvard research associate Brian Spisak discusses how a "leadership-first, tech-last" approach can prevent organisations from deploying ticking time bombs.