MobiHealth News March 19, 2024
Trevor Dermody

The clinical support company will expand AI-driven partnership with the healthcare provider and begin rollout in 2024.

Phoenix-based healthcare provider Banner Health expanded its partnership with Los Angeles-based clinical decision software company Regard, bringing clinical support decision-making to clinicians across Banner Health hospitals.

Regard utilizes algorithms and artificial intelligence to generate clinical decisions, documentation and facilitate clinician-to-clinician communications. Through the partnership, Regard’s software will be phased into and embedded in the EHR of Banner’s 33 acute care hospitals, which cover patients in six states.

“When we started Regard, we saw the need to unlock valuable clinical data stored away in EHRs. Over the past several years, we’ve created an AI tool to streamline EHR navigation, improve patient safety...

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