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University Hospitals Cleveland using AI to help COVID-19 patients


The AI algorithm helps medical professionals accurately insert ventilators in patients suffering from Coronavirus.
Author: WKYC Staff
Updated: 12:08 PM EDT May 11, 2021
CLEVELAND
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University Hospitals announced it is using a new General Electric Healthcare Imaging System into daily practice.
The Critical Care Suite 2.01 is the world s first on-device artificial intelligence program that helps medical professionals assess endotracheal tube placement. It is important for doctors and nurses to be able to quickly and accurately place a ventilator in patients who need it, including those suffering from COVID-19. During the pandemic, up to 15% of COVID-19 patients require intubation. ....

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Highmark Health taps Verily, Onduo to support 'hundreds of thousands' of its chronic disease patients


Photo courtesy of Highmark
In December, Highmark Health announced a six-year collaboration with Google Cloud that the companies said would lay down the infrastructure of the integrated delivery network s data-driven Living Health Dynamic Platform.
Today, the organizations unveiled plans to get Verily and its Onduo chronic care subsidiary in on the action as well. Through another six-year partnership, the partners will work together to develop and build clinical validation for digital health tools focused on patient engagement. Those that are up to snuff will be integrated by Alphabet companies into Highmark s Living Health model for broader deployment.
Built on the Google Cloud-powered platform, these new tools will incorporate real-time monitoring and predictive analytics informed by machine learning, the partners said. ....

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Highmark strikes deal with Verily as part of broader Google partnership


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Highmark strikes deal with Verily as part of broader Google partnership
Verily become part of a six-year collaboration between Google Cloud and Highmark Health. A big part of the partnership will be Verily’s platform for managing chronic conditions, Onduo.
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Verily’s Onduo, a digital health platform for managing type 2 diabetes, will become part of a broader partnership between Google Cloud and insurer Highmark Health. Photo credit: Verily
In December, Google Cloud struck a six-year partnership with insurer Highmark Health, which included plans to improve the health of patients with chronic conditions. Now, sister company Verily Life Sciences is being pulled into that effort. ....

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Researchers deploy new framework for eliminating defects in health care value


Researchers deploy new framework for eliminating defects in health care value
A new paper published in the
New England Journal of Medicine Catalyst states that the U.S. health care system spends in excess of $1.3 trillion annually on sub-optimal behavior and outlines a roadmap for reducing costs by eliminating defects in health care value. The paper, entitled Making a Dent in the Trillion-Dollar Problem: Toward Zero Defects, can be found here: https:/
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A lead author, Peter Pronovost, MD, PhD, Chief Quality and Clinical Transformation Officer at University Hospitals and Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, developed the concept of defects in value. He and co-first author John W. Urwin, MD, of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, and the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, University of Pennsylvania, wrote their model offers a hopeful path f ....

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