Health Systems to Inform Development of AI Operations Software

The new cloud-first platform will use predictive analytics to help manage patient flow, staffing, and equipment.

GE HealthCare is collaborating with The Queen’s Health Systems in Honolulu, Hawaii, and Duke Health in Durham, NC, to advance the development of a new artificial intelligence (AI)-driven hospital operations software.

Both health systems will provide clinical and operational expertise to help shape the forthcoming cloud-first Software as a Service solution. The new platform, which will be part of GE HealthCare’s CareIntellect family of applications, is designed to use AI and predictive analytics to recommend actions for improving patient flow, managing resources, and enhancing quality of care. The goal is to provide hospital leaders with actionable insights to make real-time adjustments…

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