In a pair of guidance documents released Tuesday, the regulator clarified the types of wellness features and clinical decision support tools that don’t fall under medical device oversight.
Technology has changed a lot since I was a practicing pharmacist. While clinicians have always focused on using technology to improve patient safety, everything else about technology is constantly ...
The Food and Drug Administration today released two guidance documents; one related to low-risk wellness products (including ...
Deployment of artificial intelligence for point-of-care clinical decision support is in its infancy. Despite media attention and proliferation of AI studies, translation to clinical practice is not ...
UpToDate—the popular clinical research and information database used by thousands of hospitals around the globe—has officially tacked on an AI solution. As one family physician put it, who currently ...
The emergence of large language models (LLMs) prompted one research team to compare how well this technology performs compared with traditional clinical decision support systems in identifying ...
Clinical decision support in diagnostic imaging represents a transformative integration of evidence‐based guidelines with real-time clinical data. By incorporating standardised appropriateness ...
Amber Nigam is CEO and cofounder of basys.ai, a Harvard-based company streamlining prior authorization for health plans with generative AI. A few years ago, artificial intelligence (AI) promised to ...
A qualitative study of the use of a clinical decision support tool in pediatric diarrhea identified the expectations of clinicians and the concerns of parents surrounding the tool’s use. “Clinical ...
Clinical decision support tools have become a mainstay in many hospitals, helping clinicians identify early signs of serious conditions, flag potential deterioration and minimize medical errors. But ...