Coverage of our peer-reviewed research and news reporting in the healthcare and mainstream press.
An article in EHR Intelligence discussed the recent results of a survey of chief information officers with the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives that identified top priorities heading into 2018. The respondents named optimizing electronic health record (EHR) integration with other hospital systems as their top priority, and the article noted that integrating alerts into new technology will boost productivity. It called back to a study published in the November issue of The American Journal of Managed Care®, which found that use of EHR's clinical reminder functionality led to higher human papillomavirus vaccination rates.
AI Outperforms Traditional Methods in Predicting Ovarian Cancer Surgery Outcomes
January 19th 2025Artificial intelligence (AI) models, particularly artificial neural networks and machine learning, outperform traditional methods in predicting post–complete cytoreduction outcomes in patients with ovarian cancer, including overall survival, no residual disease, and postoperative complications.
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AI's Role in Oncology: Supporting, Not Replacing, Health Care Providers
January 9th 2025In this second half of our interview with Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s Travis Osterman, DO, MS, FAMIA, FASCO, he discusses opportunities for advancing the smart use of artificial intelligence (AI) in cancer care.
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Leveraging AI and Community Health Workers to Boost Trial Access
January 4th 2025In this second part of our interview with Kasey Bond, MPH, NYU Langone Health, we discuss the contributions of community health workers to increasing clinical trial access and how technology—artificial intelligence (AI), in particular—can help to facilitate the process.
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