Becker's Healthcare April 23, 2025
Erica Carbajal

Gaithersburg, Md.-based Adventist HealthCare has embedded AI-driven software to support emergency department clinicians in identifying high-risk conditions such as sepsis and heart attack.

The tool, called KATE AI, analyzes a patient’s symptoms against identified medical records and offers recommendations on the appropriate level of care. Emergency care teams are using the tool to help verify care plans for patients who are at a higher risk of serious conditions.

While some nurses were initially concerned that adding a new tool would slow them...

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