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Four Key Challenges To Adopting AI/ML In Healthcare (Blog series - Part 2 of 3)

In part 1 of this series, we examined how AI/ML can help improve healthcare. AI/ML is an ambitious undertaking that promises to revolutionize healthcare. Getting excited is easy, but where do you start and why is it not just another empty promise? In fact, despite all these promises and futures, most AI/ML projects fail and don’t deliver. The failure rate of AI/ML projects is starting to make some wonder if this is real or hype.

Webinar: How Medtronic Tripled Serverless Development Velocity

In this webinar, experts from Medtronic and Lumigo review the architecture and monitoring setup of Medtronic's AWS serverless environment, which processes more than a billion Lambda requests a month. They will show real-world examples of how the Medtronic serverless dev team quickly finds areas for improvement and acts on them.

Five Use Cases for AI/ML in Healthcare (Blog series - Part 1 of 3)

Technology has accelerated changes toward information-based healthcare delivery and management. Today’s multi-disciplinary approach to delivering better healthcare outcomes coupled with advanced imaging and genetic-based customized treatment models depend on AI/ML driven information systems. At Robin.io, we believe machine learning is the life-saving technology that will transform healthcare. AI/ML challenges the traditional, reactive approach to healthcare.

New Software Eliminates Guess Work in Troubleshooting and Documenting Remote Worker Issues

Radnor, PA – April 14, 2021 – Goliath Technologies, a leader in end-user experience monitoring and troubleshooting software, announced today new software with embedded intelligence and automation that will alert IT Pros of remote worker performance issues and visualize root cause for faster resolutions. Additionally, new end user forensic and experience analytics are available to support objective IT performance benchmarking and management reporting.

Four Ways to Reduce Patient Churn in Healthcare

Maximum patient satisfaction is achieved through an organization’s ability to provide effective and timely care. Healthcare staff realize that poor clinical care leads to dissatisfaction, frustration and ultimately, patient churn. To reduce patient churn, hospitals must focus on what matters the most—effective care team communication, collaboration and decision making. Patient loyalty and positive word of mouth ensures that an organization continues to generate revenue.

Five Healthcare IT Trends to Watch in 2021

Healthcare information technology (healthcare IT) trends focus heavily on process improvements and clinical efficiencies. Providers can use advanced, emerging technologies to deliver quality care and overcome the challenges of today’s global health crisis. Trendspotting allows healthcare organizations to stay prepared for disruption and ensures they continue to innovate every year.