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Week in Review: Cybersecurity help for remote health workers | AI vs. healthcare fraud | COVID-inspired volunteerism

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Week in Review: Cybersecurity help for remote health workers | AI vs. healthcare fraud | COVID-inspired volunteerism
Saturday, April 18, 2020
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AI specialists gain CE mark approval for chest x-ray solution

According to the company, its newly approved AI model can play a role in helping hospitals triage patients with suspected COVID-19.

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AI specialists gain CE mark approval for chest x-ray solution

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According to the company, its newly approved AI model can play a role in helping hospitals triage patients with suspected COVID-19.
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Working remotely during the pandemic? AMA, AHA have cybersecurity help for you

A physician working from home during the COVID-19 crisis may offer cybercriminals a tantalizing target. Taking note of the heightened threat, the AMA and AHA have put together guidance to help foil would-be offenders.

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Working remotely during the pandemic? AMA, AHA have cybersecurity help for you

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A physician working from home during the COVID-19 crisis may offer cybercriminals a tantalizing target. Taking note of the heightened threat, the AMA and AHA have put together guidance to help foil would-be offenders.
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COVID crisis inspiring well-intended contributions, but results may be risky

An MIT AI reporter considers the COVID-countering volunteerism of, among others, the founder of a machine-learning startup. He entered the fray when he saw that his parents weren’t getting it about the need to practice social distancing.

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COVID crisis inspiring well-intended contributions, but results may be risky

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An MIT AI reporter considers the COVID-countering volunteerism of, among others, the founder of a machine-learning startup. He entered the fray when he saw that his parents weren’t getting it about the need to practice social distancing.
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Machine learning helps ward off med-induced heart trouble

Researchers have used computational modeling and a machine-learning approach to predict electrotoxicity in the heart “from the atom to the rhythm.”

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Machine learning helps ward off med-induced heart trouble

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Researchers have used computational modeling and a machine-learning approach to predict electrotoxicity in the heart “from the atom to the rhythm.”
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AI researchers hope to ID healthcare workers with COVID-19 before they show symptoms

Researchers from West Virginia University have launched a new study aimed at identifying healthcare workers infected with the new coronavirus before they become symptomatic.

 

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AI researchers hope to ID healthcare workers with COVID-19 before they show symptoms

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Researchers from West Virginia University have launched a new study aimed at identifying healthcare workers infected with the new coronavirus before they become symptomatic.  
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AI ‘smart agents’ underutilized in fight against healthcare fraud

Stopping scams before they’re perpetrated, cutting illicit payments and reducing hours spent by staff on such cases are three of the top benefits administrators believe artificial intelligence could deliver to their operations.

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AI ‘smart agents’ underutilized in fight against healthcare fraud

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Stopping scams before they’re perpetrated, cutting illicit payments and reducing hours spent by staff on such cases are three of the top benefits administrators believe artificial intelligence could deliver to their operations.
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Chat tool helping Intermountain screen, steer possible COVID-19 patients

Intermountain Healthcare, the sprawling 24-hospital system based in Utah, is partnering with a supplier of healthcare-specific virtual assistants to offer patients an automated COVID-19 interface on Intermountain’s homepage.

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Chat tool helping Intermountain screen, steer possible COVID-19 patients

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Intermountain Healthcare, the sprawling 24-hospital system based in Utah, is partnering with a supplier of healthcare-specific virtual assistants to offer patients an automated COVID-19 interface on Intermountain’s homepage.
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To help solve COVID-19, AI needs more time and less dreaming

The COVID-19 crisis is inspiring all manner of loudly touted innovations aimed at leveraging AI to beat back, stamp out or otherwise contain the pandemic. Some watchers aren’t convinced the efforts are worthy of the attention they’re getting.

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To help solve COVID-19, AI needs more time and less dreaming

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The COVID-19 crisis is inspiring all manner of loudly touted innovations aimed at leveraging AI to beat back, stamp out or otherwise contain the pandemic. Some watchers aren’t convinced the efforts are worthy of the attention they’re getting.
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Heart and lung solution makes at-home exams a reality

Coala Life, a healthcare technology company based out of Sweden, has announced that physicians will now be able to use the company’s Coala Heart Monitor to conduct virtual heart and lung examinations.

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Heart and lung solution makes at-home exams a reality

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Coala Life, a healthcare technology company based out of Sweden, has announced that physicians will now be able to use the company’s Coala Heart Monitor to conduct virtual heart and lung examinations.
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Board Certification Brouhaha: Rads Cry Foul Over ABR’s Ways and Means

At the American College of Radiology’s 2019 meeting last May, speaker after speaker stepped up to the open microphone in the ballroom of a Washington, D.C., hotel to vent their displeasure with the American Board of Radiology (ABR) and its maintenance of certification (MOC) program.

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At the American College of Radiology’s 2019 meeting last May, speaker after speaker stepped up to the open microphone in the ballroom of a Washington, D.C., hotel to vent their displeasure with the American Board of Radiology (ABR) and its maintenance of certification (MOC) program.
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