Becker's Healthcare June 10, 2022
Giles Bruce

Columbia University Irving Medical Center is steering an initiative to combine nursing expertise with artificial intelligence to improve patient outcomes.

The CONCERN program will transform nurses’ observations within EHRs into data used to predict organ failure and other critical health conditions in patients.

“CONCERN shows what nurses already know: Our risk identification is not simply a subjective clinical hunch,” said Sarah Rossetti, PhD, RN, assistant professor of biomedical informatics and nursing at Columbia, in a university news...

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