MOH agency, Microsoft to develop AI tool to help healthcare workers in Singapore

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SINGAPORE – Healthcare professionals in Singapore will have an artificial intelligence (AI) tool to help them get quick and accurate answers to questions about care protocols for medical conditions or subsidies available to patients. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE – Healthcare professionals in Singapore will have an artificial intelligence tool to help them get quick and accurate answers to questions about care protocols for medical conditions or subsidies available to patients.

Powered by Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI Service, Secure GPT for Healthcare Professionals will tap a dedicated healthcare knowledge base.Secure GPT can also generate condensed patient information, as well as track medication changes and usage, saving time for doctors who now rely on numerous and lengthy clinical notes.

“The intelligent collaboration tools on cloud and AI-powered platforms will not just deliver greater convenience to clinicians, but also enable better focus on patient-centric work and change the way individuals take control of their health and health outcomes”, said IHiS chief executive Ngiam Siew Ying.

It has since evolved to facilitate healthcare management of other medical conditions such as hypertension and acute myocardial infarction.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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