Becker's Healthcare October 22, 2024
Giles Bruce

Two health systems plan to test an artificial intelligence tool from GE HealthCare to summarize oncology notes.

Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital and Dallas-based UT Southwestern Medical Center intend to evaluate the CareIntellect for Oncology solution that employs generative AI to synthesize a patient’s health history into a digestible report for clinicians.

Tampa General Hospital, for instance, aims to use the technology to “inform care progression and clinical trial eligibility information,” according to Chief Transformation Officer Peter Chang, MD.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Health System / Hospital, Provider, Technology
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