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There's a Crucial Part of Tech Pilot Design That Many Health Systems Forget, Geisinger Exec Says
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DANVILLE, Pa., May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --
Geisinger has been named runner-up out of more than 300 entries in the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Artificial Intelligence Health Outcomes Challenge.
Geisinger partnered with Medial EarlySign, a leader in machine learning-based solutions to aid in early detection and prevention of high-burden diseases, to use artificial intelligence (AI) to predict unplanned hospital admissions, readmissions occurring soon after hospital discharge, healthcare-associated complications, and mortality. The two entities collaborated to develop models that predict the risk of these outcomes using Medicare administrative claims data and created novel visualizations to explain the results in a clinician-friendly manner, a key component of AI implementation.
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Have you ever bought something online and then had ads for that same item annoy you across the internet for weeks? Creepy, right?
What if your doctor discovered you had high blood pressure, and then promos for anti-hypertension medication started popping up everywhere? That would be really creepy (and possibly illegal), but it's technologically feasible.
Thanks to digital developments like electronic health records and smartphone apps, there's a growing pile of computerized personal health data out there. It's being used not only by doctors to treat patients, but by dozens of organizations and companies. Some of that data has been "de-identified" for research – but some could be traced back to you.
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