@SarahKasina 1 year ago
Prediction of Hospitalization and Medical Care Costs Using AI! https://medium.com/@blinx/prediction-of-hospitalization-and-medical-care-costs-using-ai-649f923a4725 #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #BigData #DataScience #Prediction #Trending #trend #TrendingNow @ai_blinx
@TysonLester 3 years ago
Via @Hi_TechTrends: "Big Data In #Healthcare 2020." https://htechtrends.com/big-data-in-healthcare/ #BigData making a big impact in healthcare: -Success with Patients -Diligence in Care -Lowered Costs -Effective/Efficient #Medicine -Advanced Security -More Aware Doctors #Data #Tech #MachineLearning
@ipfconline1 4 years ago
Automated #MachineLearning in Healthcare [Infographic] Common use cases for #AI implemented by medical and research facilities to: Improve Service Quality Reduce Costs Improve Patient Outcomes https://buff.ly/2UP8kmW @ReaperOfData v/ @DataRobot #DigitalHealth Cc @DeepLearn007
@daniel_kraft 5 years ago
Amazon takes another step into #healthcare: selling software to mine patient medical records for information that can improve care and cut costs https://www.wsj.com/articles/amazon-starts-selling-software-to-mine-patient-health-records-1543352136 via @WSJ #BigData #xMed #DeepLearning #DigitalHealth
@pmarca 7 years ago
"Epinephrine is off-patent, was being synthesized as early as 1906, and costs about ten cents per EpiPen-load." http://slatestarcodex.com/2016/08/29/reverse-voxsplaining-drugs-vs-chairs/
@WIRED 7 years ago
Beyond the medical costs, parents who care for a child with Zika will have to pay for special schooling, modifying their home and vehicles, and the loss ...
@WIRED 8 years ago
This is a story of how unexpected tech can save a life: When a woman walking her dog in California was struck by a car, doctors were desperate to find ...
@WIRED 9 years ago
This freelance writer suffers from severe Tourette’s syndrome, but his prescription medication costs $720 a month in America (and that's with health insurance)....
@pmarca 9 years ago
RT @DLeonhardt: What seems to be behind the sharp slowdown in health costs? A changing medical system. @sangerkatz: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/04/upshot/good-news-inside-the-health-spending-numbers.html