Healthcare IT News February 21, 2025
Andrea Fox

Cleveland Clinic will roll out ambient documentation software while Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center leverages algorithms to accelerate treatment. Censinet launches tools to keep up with the pace of health AI adoption.

Three new partnerships aim to use artificial intelligence and cloud technologies to enhance precision medicine, put a lasso around AI-driven and other healthcare cyber risks, and improve care delivery workflows.

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center said it will collaborate with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to unlock data and deliver unprecedented oncology care by using artificial intelligence to connect findings across its clinical research. Also in partnership with AWS, Censinet launched advanced AI tools secured in a virtual private cloud that could help organizations increase their use of...

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