Integrity of clinical evidence matters as AI tools integrate into care, ensuring transparency and trust in medical decision support.
Dr. R. Dirk Stanley, chief medical information officer at UConn Health, a five-hospital health system based in Farmington, Connecticut, is not the only clinician to complain about workflow problems.
WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Wolters Kluwer, Health today announced the launch of Ovid® Synthesis, a new suite of applications to power highly effective evidence-based workflows in the healthcare ...
Approximately 40% of cancer-related clinical trials terminate prematurely, 1 which results in an immense loss of time, money, and human effort. Failure to optimize clinical trial design, inefficient ...
The emergence of large language models (LLMs) prompted one research team to compare how well this technology performs compared with traditional clinical decision support systems in identifying ...
Clinicians and other workers in the healthcare delivery chain are always looking for ways to improve workflow. Similarly, hospital and health system leadership always desire new ways to develop their ...
Despite advances in clinical cancer care, cancer survivors frequently report a range of persisting issues, unmet needs, and concerns that limit their ability to participate in life roles and reduce ...
In this tech-governed era that has long been proclaimed the era of artificial intelligence (AI), one of the most promising sectors for early adoption is health care. So why is the adoption rate of AI ...