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WellSpan | York, Pennsylvania: WellSpan Raises the Bar for Innovation, Collaboration on Patient Safety

Founded in 1880, WellSpan is a multispecialty medical group of 23,000 team members providing nationally recognized, advanced specialty care and supporting lifelong wellness by partnering closely with communities to address local health care needs.
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Technology-enabled Care Resources | Care Transformation Framework: Clinical Settings:

Technological advances are applied to care delivery to improve patient care and ensure that patients receive the right care at the right time.
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Telehealth Resources | Care Transformation Framework: Community Settings

Telehealth programs expand access to care so that people can conveniently receive medical advice and treatment no matter where they are located.
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RWJBarnabas Health & Rutgers Health | New Jersey: AI Center of Excellence

The Artificial Intelligence Center of Excellence is a systemwide initiative of RWJBarnabas Health and Rutgers Health dedicated to the responsible development and integration of artificial intelligence in healthcare.
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Advancing empathy in AI: Vanderbilt tackles chatbot safety for mental health

A team at Vanderbilt University Medical Center is setting out on a two-year project that aims to make AI chatbots more effective — and more empathetic — when part of behavioral health care treatment.
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Incorporating Cyberrisk Management into Enterprise Risk Management

Cyberattacks have far-reaching consequences that directly threaten patient care, patient safety and broader public health and safety, by potentially denying the availability of the hospital and emergency medical care to the community.
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The life-saving heart surgery few can perform: Meet the Temple surgeon leading the way

A complicated, rare and difficult-to-perform heart surgery first pioneered more than 50 years ago is making a comeback, due to improved techniques that yield better results.