HealthTech July 10, 2020
Andrew Steger

When staffing and supplies are limited, software robotics and artificial intelligence can help to facilitate services, ensure safety and drive efficiencies.
Health systems across the nation are witnessing their critical recourses become rapidly overwhelmed by COVID-19 patients.

“If we continue to increase at the pace we have been, we won’t have enough ventilators, enough rooms,” Dr. David De La Zerda, director of critical care and pulmonologist at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, tells Time magazine.

With record spikes in national cases of the coronavirus leading to increased hospitalization rates in at least 16 states, organizations find themselves in need of short-term solutions that can alleviate the strain put on their hospital beds, ventilators and — most...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Health IT, Health System / Hospital, Healthcare System, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Public Health / COVID, Robotics/RPA, Technology
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