Tag: Health IT Analytics

Daily news – January 27, 2022 a.m.

GEOPOLITICS & WORLDS Sulla crisi russo-ucraina. Tracy Wilkinson per Los Angeles Times: U.S. refuses to budge on Ukraine in response to Russian demands - Politico:...

Evaluating Chronic Disease Progression With Artificial Intelligence (Erin McNemar, MPA, Health IT Analytics)

With artificial intelligence, University of Buffalo researchers have developed a novel system that models chronic disease progression as patients age. The AI model examines metabolic...

AI Predicts Long-Term Patient Survival After Cardiac Surgery (Erin McNemar, MPA, Health IT Analytics)

According to Mayo Clinic researchers, a novel artificial intelligence algorithm can predict long-term patient survival after cardiac surgery. The research team found an algorithm that...

AI Promotes Preventive Care For At-Risk Atrial Fibrillation Patients (Erin McNemar, MPA, Health IT Analytics)

Massachusetts General Hospital, the Broad Institute of MIT, and Harvard researchers created an artificial intelligence-based approach to identifying patients at risk of developing atrial...

Predictive Model Determines Antidepressant Medication Response (Erin McNemar, MPA, Health IT Analytics)

Using data from the National Institute of Mental Health, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers created a predictive model to determine how a patient will...

Machine Learning Uses Predictive Analytics For Suicide Prevention (Erin McNemar, MPA, Health IT Analytics)

Johns Hopkins University researchers developed a machine-learning algorithm that uses predictive analytics to identify adolescents experiencing suicidal thoughts and behavior. After decades of analysis, researchers...

Artificial Intelligence-Based Algorithm Predicts Heart Failure (Erin McNemar, MPA, Health IT Analytics)

Mount Sinai researchers created an artificial intelligence-based computer algorithm that can detect subtle changes in electrocardiograms to predict whether a patient is experiencing heart...

Predictive Model Illustrates Transmissibility of COVID-19 (Erin McNemar, MPA, Health IT Analytics)

University of Chicago researchers used flu data and similarities to create a predictive model showing how COVID-19 spreads. While COVID-19 is more transmissible and deadlier than most...