AI-based tool reduces risk of death in hospitalized patients, finds study

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Can artificial intelligence (AI) help reduce deaths in hospital? An AI-based system was able to reduce risk of unexpected deaths by identifying hospitalized patients at high risk of deteriorating health, found new research published in Canadian Medical Association Journal.

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