Healthcare IT

University of Georgia Tests AI Framework for Intensive Care Medication Decision Support

Medication errors in intensive care units occur at alarming rates, with unintended adverse drug events affecting 5% of hospitalized patients annually and contributing to doubled mortality risk. A multi-institutional research team led by the University of Georgia has developed PharmacyGPT,

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Amalgam Rx Reports Higher Engagement Metrics with AI Guardrail System

Amalgam Rx has published two peer-reviewed studies reporting engagement metrics for its Medical-Grade AI™ framework, which includes clinical guardrails and personality-driven design for large language models in healthcare settings. Key Points The reported engagement metrics suggest that combining clinical oversight

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University Hospitals Partners with Hippocratic AI to Deploy Voice-Based AI Agents for Patient Support

Healthcare providers continue experimenting with AI for patient communications as the technology’s real-world effectiveness remains under evaluation. In the latest such effort, University Hospitals, an Ohio-based academic health system, announced a collaboration with Hippocratic AI to deploy conversational AI agents

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OneMedNet Partners with Palantir for Healthcare Data Analytics Platform

Access to healthcare data remains a barrier to AI-driven clinical research, with companies seeking ways to aggregate and analyze patient information while maintaining regulatory compliance. OneMedNet Corporation has selected Palantir Technologies to provide AI infrastructure for its real-world data analytics

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Weill Cornell Proposes Theoretical Framework for Dynamic Medical AI Clinical Trials

Researchers from Weill Cornell Medicine have proposed a new theoretical conceptual framework called “dynamic deployment” for potentially conducting clinical trials of AI systems in healthcare settings, arguing that traditional approaches fail to capture the adaptive, continuously learning nature of modern

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