Nuance
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Consumer / Employer, Health Tech
Healthcare Moves: A Monthly Summary of Hires and Layoffs
Here is a selection of recent executive hires, exits, promotions and layoffs occurring across the healthcare industry.
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Devices & Diagnostics, Health Tech, SYN
Why Baptist Health Joined Nuance’s Precision Imaging Network
Nuance recently added Baptist Health and Einstein Healthcare to its precision imaging network, a platform that allows healthcare providers to adopt AI-powered diagnostic imaging tools at the point of care. Joining the network means physicians will have an easier time quickly figuring out which tools make the biggest impact on patient care, Baptist’s chief medical information officer said.
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Payer’s Place: Dawn Maroney
Dawn Maroney, President, Markets of Alignment Health and CEO of Alignment Health Plan, to discuss how they are using technology to provide better service and care to consumers.
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New private equity investment makes Iodine Software the latest healthcare unicorn
Advent International, a private equity firm, is investing an undisclosed amount into Iodine boosting its valuation beyond $1 billion. The hope is that the company’s AI-powered clinical documentation improvement software can capture a greater share of the market for software products that help hospitals code and bill accurately to receive reimbursement.
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Artificial Intelligence, Health Tech
Microsoft builds out cloud healthcare business with $19.7B Nuance acquisition
Microsoft will buy up healthcare AI partner Nuance for $19.7 billion. Nuance makes speech-recognition tools for clinical documentation, as well as security tools.
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Startups, Artificial Intelligence
NVIDIA to connect medical imaging startups with GE Healthcare, Nuance
The technology company is launching an alliance connecting the AI-driven medical imaging startups in its accelerator program to the GE Healthcare Edison Developer Program and Nuance AI Marketplace for diagnostic imaging.
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Health IT, Hospitals, Artificial Intelligence
Providence, Nuance’s expanded AI partnership aims to reduce clinician burnout
The 51-hospital system and artificial intelligence company are building on their existing collaboration to deploy technology that will allow physicians to focus solely on their patients during visits.
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Hospitals, Startups, Artificial Intelligence, Health Tech
Saykara wants to reduce physician burnout with its AI voice assistant
Recently the company unveiled an ambient mode that is able to listen to contextual clues and record important clinical notes without the use of a “wake word” to engage the technology.
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What are the opportunities for AI in healthcare and what Big Data challenges lie ahead?
In a panel discussion at the MedCity CONVERGE conference exploring the opportunities and challenges posed by the data underpinning AI tools, panelists representing big pharma, health tech and clinical data network shared some of their insights.
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Health IT, Artificial Intelligence
Nuance’s AI makeover to clinical documentation takes exam room to the future
At the annual HIMSS conference this year, Nuance revealed its Ambient Clinical Intelligence technology, which brings AI into the whole exam room to promote natural language interaction.
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Applying Remote Patient Monitoring to Surgery Prep and Recovery, Oncology and Women’s Health
Join us to learn about the latest trends in remote monitoring and how to extend its benefits beyond chronic conditions to more patients – all while using fewer staff resources.
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Artificial Intelligence, Diagnostics
Nvidia’s plan to take the ‘anxiety’ out of AI’s use in radiology
A new partnership between Nvidia and the American College of Radiology will give a wider range of clinicians the ability to build, share and adapt their own AI models.
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How Nuance’s AI-powered virtual assistant aims to assist the care team
The Massachusetts company’s Dragon Medical Virtual Assistant is focused on clinical documentation and translating a clinician’s speech into information that goes into the EHR.
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Speech recognition helps Indiana ED go paperless
The emergency department, perhaps the most chaotic place in any hospital, has been completely paperless at Community Hospital Anderson, in Anderson, Indiana, since 2011. What’s more, the ED achieved this without putting computers between clinicians and patients.
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Amid Declines in EHRs’ Overall Popularity, Growth of Voice Recognition Dictation and Potential Usage Changes Could Drive New Attitudes
By Tiffany Casper, RNC, CNM, MSN President, EMR Consultants Thanh Tran, CEO of Zoeticx, Inc. […]