News-Medical.Net January 10, 2025
University of Pennsylvania

Across the United States, no hospital is the same. Equipment, staffing, technical capabilities, and patient populations can all differ. So, while the profiles developed for people with common conditions may seem universal, the reality is that there are nuances that require individual attention, both in the make-up of the patients being seen and the situations of the hospitals providing their care.

New research shows that artificial intelligence may improve care overall by combing through different hospitals’ data to create more refined groups of patients similar to the local populations that hospitals are actually seeing. AI can help pinpoint typical care needs, such as what specific departments and care teams are required to meet patient needs. Led by researchers at the...

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