Stanford Medicine April 15, 2024
By Hanae Armitage

A new artificial intelligence model helps physicians and nurses work together at Stanford Hospital to boost patient care.

With large language models that take notes during patient visits and algorithms that identify disease, artificial intelligence has begun to prove its worth as an assistant for physicians. But a new study from Stanford Medicine shows the potential of AI as a facilitator — one that helps doctors and nurses connect to achieve more efficient, effective patient care.

The study, which published in JAMA Internal Medicine last month, describes an AI-based model in use at Stanford Hospital that predicts when a patient is declining and flags the patient’s physicians and...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Health System / Hospital, Interview / Q&A, Nursing, Physician, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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