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Stanford VP of software Aditya Bhasin will discuss his hospital's journey at HIMSS 19.
The integration will be used to enable remote monitoring of at-risk patients that have recently been discharged after heart failure or a heart attack.
According to new research article published in Health Affairs Global Policy, 65 percent of hospitals in Chile have adopted the technology compared to only 25 percent in Colombia.
The Scottish start-up also announced that it was now working with Mount Sinai Brooklyn.
The Cedars-Sinai study used Fitbit Charge trackers to monitor 100 patients following a major inpatient surgical procedure.
The company will showcase Clinical WorkScope and Integrated Diagnostic Testing at HIMSS19.
One app will help transcribe speech to text and the other will help amplify certain sounds and minimize others.
The AI system would aggregate and compile EHR data from multiple centers while using deep learning analytics to warn providers of upcoming clinical events.
Patients using the platform will be able to share their EHR and medication history with One Drop coaches through the Health Records feature.
Duke University has received about $500K out of a $2M multifaceted investment from Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina to battle the opioid epidemic.