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Alarm fatigue 2.0: How Phillip Zmijewski’s observations reveal the promise—and peril—of AI-driven cardiac monitoring
Phillip Zmijewski explores how AI-driven cardiac monitoring, intended to reduce noise, creates a new "trust fatigue" for clinicians. Success depends on blending algorithmic speed with human judgment.
CAPE GIRARDEAU (WSIL) -- An ambulance service in Cape Girardeau could soon make a significant difference for heart attack patients. "What a cardiac monitor actually does, is it looks at the electrical ...
A new UCSF-designed strategy for hastening treatment for heart attack victims is being tested in a mountainous California county where drive times to hospitals are often long. Since August, all ...
A report released Wednesday from Vector Remote Care found that cardiology practices taking a patient-centric approach to remote cardiac monitoring report improved clinical and financial outcomes. That ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Insertable cardiac monitoring was estimated to be cost-effective for AF detection in the U.S. This finding was ...
Empowering clinical teams to respond to surges, track usage and ease workflows with user-friendly touchscreen technology for telemetry patients on the move Telemetry overuse can burden frontline teams ...
Remote biometric monitoring technology company Biotricity recently announced securing National Institutes of Health funding from the National Heart, Blood and Lung Institute with plans to launch a ...
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