Business
Duke-NUS Medical School's LIVE Ventures will bring together scientists and public and private sector entities to commercialize academic research concepts.
Rachael Charbonneau, American Heart Association senior program development manager of health science, discusses the Center for Health Technology and Innovation and its training program aimed at improving digital health literacy.
Also, a Hong Kong project has received $5 million in funding to develop LLM-run companion robots for the mentally underserved.
Also, five digital health projects are sharing almost $1 million in funding for their respective pilots.
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Lyle McMillin, principal product manager at Hyland, explains how a vendor partner focused on following interoperability standards can help providers work with partner organizations to improve their data exchange.
The company will use the funds to accelerate its growth, expand the use of its models for different conditions and open an office in Cambridge.
The digital health company will assist the healthcare system in identifying patients needing behavioral health services within its primary care population.
Ashok Chennuru, global chief data and insights officer at Elevance Health, and Oron Afek, CEO of Vim, discuss scaling artificial intelligence to accelerate workflows, enhance patient care and unlock personalized medicine.
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Joe O'Brien, head of sales, digital health at LG Electronics, says the company plans to use AI tools in smart hospital rooms to provide better patient experiences by supplementing, not replacing, in-person care.
Adjunct faculty at Stanford Health Care and CMO and cofounder of Atropos Health, Saurabh Gombar, discusses a study analyzing five LLMs and their accuracy in producing actionable and reliable evidence for healthcare-related questions.