by Sutter Health | Feb 13, 2019
by The Sacramento Business Journal When a painful headache or a suspicious rash shows up, often the first step is consulting Google. Those early stages of onset are some of the most critical in setting the stage for care, which is why Sutter Health says it’s...
by Sutter Health | Feb 12, 2019
by Healthcare IT News Sutter Health, Ada Health, Innovaccer and QuartzClinical, among others, are introducing at HIMSS19 new technologies or offerings infused with artificial intelligence. Sutter Health, a prominent not-for-profit health system, is teaming with Ada...
by Sutter Health | Feb 11, 2019
Sutter’s 3+ million U.S. patients will receive 24/7 access to Ada’s AI-powered personalized symptom assessment platform SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Sutter Health, a leading U.S.-based not-for-profit healthcare network, is teaming up with Ada Health to offer...
by Emma Dugas | Feb 11, 2019
By Emma Dugas, Vitals contributor The Sutter Health Mobile Stroke Unit team got the call they had been preparing for and raced into action. It was a Tuesday in January like any other, until it wasn’t. Claudia, a 72-year old resident of San...
by Sutter Health | Feb 11, 2019
by Becker’s Healthcare Sacramento, Calif.-based Sutter Health has partnered with European tech company Ada Health to bring the company’s symptom-checking software to U.S. patients, according to CNBC. About 4 million people have downloaded and used...
by Sutter Health | Feb 10, 2019
by CNBC Chatbots that analyze users’ symptoms and offer advice are all the rage in Silicon Valley. But I had never actually used one — until Northern California-based hospital chain Sutter Health gave me early access to a new service they’ve developed with Ada...
by Sutter Health | Feb 5, 2019
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by Sutter Health | Feb 5, 2019
by Reuters CHICAGO (Reuters) – U.S. doctors are tapping into their electronic medical records to identify unvaccinated patients and potentially infected individuals to help contain the worst U.S. measles outbreak in 25 years. New York’s NYU Langone Health...
by Sutter Health | Jan 29, 2019
by The Sacramento Business Journal Despite the anticipation that hailed it in, Google Glass all but went down in flames after its 2013 debut. Within doctor’s offices and operating rooms, however, physicians are keeping remnants of the technology alive. Its No. 1 use?...
by Sutter Health | Dec 14, 2018
by Comstock’s Magazine Michael DeBlasio thought it was really bad stomach cramps, but the pain in his abdomen wouldn’t go away. Even though he considers himself “a healthy guy who doesn’t rush to the hospital,” in July, he drove 15 minutes from his house in...