Wolters Kluwer Health introduces AI Labs, a collaborative resource that integrates the power of generative AI with UpToDate, a market-leading clinical decision support (CDS) service, to help healthcare professionals make better decisions. I am supporting.
More than two million people use UpToDate at over 44,000 healthcare organisations in 190 countries. Every year, medical professionals use UpToDate to view over 650 million topics. At HLTH 2023, Wolters Kluwer will showcase AI Labs and an initial use of generative AI boosting retrieval of UpToDate clinical content.
Responsible generative AI to support clinical decision making:
“Our goal for UpToDate is to continuously improve how we present and deliver content to best support informed decision-making at the point of care,” said Greg Samios, Wolters Kluwer Health’s President and CEO of Clinical Effectiveness. “By combining the power of UpToDate with generative AI, we can help drive value for both clinicians and patients.” With this enhanced capabilities, we have a generative AI solution that could assist physicians make better and more informed decisions in order to provide the best treatment anywhere.”
“Wolters Kluwer has been leveraging AI technology for many years. Our health solutions apply AI to a variety of healthcare challenges, from identifying drug repurposing to helping nursing students advance personalized learning. ” said Dr. Peter Bonis, Chief Medical Officer of Wolters Kluwer Health. “We are committed to establishing standards for responsibly applying generative AI to the complex realities of frontline healthcare. Thanks to AI Labs, we are working with UpToDate users to This allows us to develop new capabilities to safely and effectively use generated AI to enhance clinical decision-making.”
The more than 12,400 clinical subjects covered by UpToDate are based on a synthesis of medical literature and the experience of physician specialists from throughout the world. UpToDate use has been linked to better decision-making, quality of care, education, and outcomes such as lower mortality in studies.
“What I’ve seen so far from Wolters-Kluwer has impressed me,” said Julio Ramirez, chief scientific officer at the Norton Institute for Infectious Diseases. “We understand that integrating into care must be done ethically and correctly because it is directly used by patients. UpToDate is the clinical gold standard based on trusted evidence.” states. Provides information and treatment recommendations for clinicians worldwide. “The strategy they have taken is sound and I look forward to seeing how it develops.”
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