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STAT+: HCA to expand the use of AI tool to automate clinical documentation in ER

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HCA Healthcare, the largest for-profit hospital chain in the United States, is planning to expand the use of an artificial intelligence tool to document doctor-patient interactions in its emergency rooms.

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STAT+: Mayo Clinic to spend $5 billion on tech-heavy redesign of its Minnesota campus

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million square feet of space, will merge Mayo’s traditional medical services with its increasing investments in artificial intelligence and digital tools. AI and predictive tools will help plan care and hospital operations, and surface escalating risks and emergent clinical problems.

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STAT+: AI leaders issue a plea to Congress: Regulate us, and quickly

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During an extraordinary hearing Tuesday, members of a Senate subcommittee called for aggressive regulation of generative AI tools — and the makers and users of the technologies themselves urged the senators to quickly follow through. Continue to STAT+ to read the full story…

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The Dawn of Scaleable Behavioral Diagnostics in Health Care

Pharmacy Times

Throughout the world, patients and health care professionals alike have become better acquainted with digital tools when face-to-face interactions became increasingly problematic.

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American Kidney Fund launches resources to engage patients of color

Outsourcing Pharma

The group has introduced a downloadable guide, interactive quiz, and other tools to inform patients from underrepresented communities about trial participation.

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FDA issues draft guidance on alternative tools for facility assessments

European Pharmaceutical Review

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has published draft guidance on how it intends to use alternative tools for assessing drug manufacturing facilities identified in pending marketing applications. The alternative tools will help the FDA to meet user fee goal dates and make timely application decisions.

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MIT and Toyota Improve Robotic Grasping Techniques

Pharmaceutical Technology

Concept: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) researchers have developed a system called ‘series elastic end effectors’ (SEED) that enable robots to use grabbed tools correctly and successfully. This article was originally published in Verdict.co.uk.

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