From improving patient outcomes and easing clinicians’ workloads to advancing clinical trials and predicting supply shortages, AI is supporting better, smarter, faster healthcare.
AI has tremendous potential, including the ability to sift and parse through all that data, glean critical insights, build predictive models, improve diagnosis and treatment of diseases, optimize care delivery, streamline tasks and workflows, and more.Enabling Higher-Quality Patient Care Driven by evidence-based, clinician-designed logic, alerts are only triggered if the patient meets a specific profile and only provide recommendations that are relevant to the clinician who has final decision-making authority.
These details help to identify the risk factors and clinical signs and symptoms most predictive of subsequent disease development and get to a definitive diagnosis faster. Providers receive real-time notifications when purchased products are at risk of shortages. The most innovative predictive systems can pinpoint product shortages with greater than 90 percent accuracy and automatically recommend clinically approved equivalent products – saving staff precious time and minimizing supply chain disruptions for steady supply and patient care continuity.