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CDC statistics suggest that one in three people who die in a hospital have sepsis. Furthermore, in almost 87% of cases the patient had sepsis or a sepsis-causing infection before admission to the hospital.
Innovative healthcare organizations are increasingly using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to combat sepsis.
In this episode, Dr. Joe Cummings explains the technology and shares the latest developments in the battle against sepsis.
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Show Notes:
[01:36] Basic definition of artificial intelligence (AI).
[02:21] AI subtypes important to the sepsis discussion.
[03:49] More on how AI can combat sepsis.
[05:39] Barriers to implementation.
[09:55] Other AI models and their results.
[11:33] What the future holds for sepsis models.
[12:20] Advice to organizations interested in AI options for sepsis.
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CDC statistics suggest that one in three people who die in a hospital have sepsis. Furthermore, in almost 87% of cases the patient had sepsis or a sepsis-causing infection before admission to the hospital.
Innovative healthcare organizations are increasingly using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to combat sepsis.
In this episode, Dr. Joe Cummings explains the technology and shares the latest developments in the battle against sepsis.
Guest speaker:
Moderator:
Show Notes:
[01:36] Basic definition of artificial intelligence (AI).
[02:21] AI subtypes important to the sepsis discussion.
[03:49] More on how AI can combat sepsis.
[05:39] Barriers to implementation.
[09:55] Other AI models and their results.
[11:33] What the future holds for sepsis models.
[12:20] Advice to organizations interested in AI options for sepsis.
Subscribe Today!
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Spotify
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Android
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