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Artificial Intelligence: Friend or Foe?

Dermatology Times October 3, 2023 Read the full article >> Artificial intelligence (AI) has been a buzzword in health care for some time, but do clinicians, especially in dermatology, view it as friend or foe? Applications and use of AI in dermatology are comparatively new and have focused primarily on the relatively narrow application of[…]

RAPID3 Scores May Help Determine the Impact of DMARD Therapy on PsA Severity

Dermatology Times Mar 19, 2023 Kaitlyn Bader Read the Full Article >>   A poster presentation from AAD 2023 explored RAPID3 scores to evaluate patient-reported outcomes in routine clinical practice therapy decisions regarding PsA. There is a lack of evidence investigating the impact of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) monitoring in routine clinical practice, according to a[…]

Dell Medical School helps develop artificial intelligence tool for knee surgery

April 2, 2021 – Austin American-Statesman Read the Full Article >> If you had osteoarthritis in your knee, how would you know when it’s the right time to have knee replacement surgery? Dell Medical School at the University of Texas helped patients at UT Health Austin’s Musculoskeletal Institute answer that question by studying a new artificial intelligence tool[…]

OM1 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Shared Decision Aid Demonstrates Significant Improvement In Decision Quality And Surgical Outcomes For Knee Osteoarthritis

BOSTON, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — OM1, a leading real-world data (RWD), health outcomes and technology company, today announced the publication of clinical trial results in JAMA Network Open demonstrating its tool, OM1™ Joint Insights, positively impacts decision quality, shared decision making, patient experience, and functional outcomes in adults with knee osteoarthritis (OA). In the U.S., more than 30 million adults[…]