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4 Things to Know about Microsoft’s New AI Tools for Health Care

Microsoft’s recent unveiling of myriad new artificial intelligence (AI) and data capabilities for health care organizations has many tech experts excited about the tools’ potential impact on the field.

4 Steps to Deliver Real-Time Health Data at the Point of Care

A new AHA Market Scan Trailblazers report, “Delivering Actionable Data to Clinicians at the Point of Care,” examines how hospitals are reconnecting, rewiring, reshaping and rethinking how they can deliver actionable, real-time data to clinicians at the point of care to improve clinical and business outcomes and provides a road map for organizations to follow as they strive to boost clinical, business and operational performance.

4 Ways to Get Tech Priorities and Investment Resources to Align

Health care executives continue to place a high priority on digital, artificial intelligence (AI) and analytics transformation, but 75% lack sufficient resources or planning in this area according to recent McKinsey & Company survey report.

What Physicians and Nurses Want Execs to Do about the Burnout Problem

Discover the contributing factors to nurse and physician burnout and how organizations can improve staffing and EHR efficiency to alleviate the problem.

Google Broadens Focus to Providers and Outcomes with EHR Analytics System

Google has applied for a wide-ranging patent for a deep learning system that aggregates electronic health record data into a timeline that can be used to predict potential adverse events.

Epic to Revamp Its App Market with Connection Hub

Epic, the electronic health records company, is revamping how its end users connect with third-party applications. In its Connection Hub slated to launch early next year, vendors with a connection to Epic can list their apps and self-report if they have achieved successful data exchange.

NexHealth Secures $125 Million for Patient-Engagement Platform

NexHealth, a patient-engagement startup, announced that it secured $125 million in funding for its digital platform.

Mayo Clinic, Verily Work to Build Better Decision-Support Tools

Already in the early stages of a partnership with Google Cloud to develop electrocardiogram algorithms, Mayo Clinic has launched a separate two-year partnership with Google subsidiary Verily to build decision-support tools for cardiology and diabetes.

Google Learns Again: It’s Not Easy to Disrupt Health Care

Who knew it could be so difficult to disrupt health care? For the second time in seven years, Google Health is being dismantled. Nevertheless, the search engine giant will continue to focus on health tech and work to improve health care outcomes globally.

Primary Care at Medicare Rates: One Startup’s Recipe for Expansion

Carbon Health, a San Francisco-based startup founded in 2015, has a simple but audacious goal: to become the largest provider of primary care services in the U.S. Whether it ever approaches that goal, there’s no question that the omnichannel provider is attracting investors’ attention with its unusual model.