AHA Transformation Talks: How AI-based patient surveillance can improve hospital performance
 
Learn how hospital and health system leaders such as Jonathan Perlin, M.D., president of clinical operations and chief medical officer at HCA Healthcare, are using patient surveillance technologies, including those based on artificial intelligence, to help predict onset of health care-associated infections or other causes of patient deterioration and improve care. Watch the 10-minute video, part of AHA’s Transformation Talks series on strategies for reimagining health care.
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