Medaware Ltd
MedAware identifies and prevents medication-related errors and adverse drug events using machine-learning and outlier detection mechanisms.
Harvard: Israel's MedAware can save US health system $800m. a year MedAware uses AI methods similar to those used in the finance sector to stop fraud, by identifying “outliers” from a trend or practice in order to recognize suspicious or erroneous transactions.
We look forward to being at the 7th Annual HealthTech Investment Forum and presenting how MedAware's AI-driven technology is enhancing patient safety through early detection of medication-related risks. Join us on September 24, in Basel, Switzerland. https://bit.ly/32JATWT
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Israel Hayom shares Ashdod Assuta Hospital implementation of our AI-driven medication safety platform within its 300-bed facility: “Assuta is determined to provide the highest level of care for its patients, and we believe that MedAware allows us to do so safely and effectively,” said Dr. Amir Dagan, head of the Rheumatology Unit at Assuta Ashdod. Read more: https://bit.ly/32JOY6Y
Assuta Ashdod hospital deploys MedAware’s patient safety platform - www.israelhayom.com MedAware, a developer of artificial intelligence-based patient safety solutions, today announced that Samson Assuta Ashdod University Hospital, Israel’s newest hospital, will deploy its lifesaving AI-driven solution within its 300-bed facility. The live implementation follows a successful “silen...
Big data is making healthcare more efficient and giving healthcare providers the ability to save more lives. Reducing medication errors is one of the areas in which AI is having an impact. HIT Consultant Media outlines how MedAware is preventing these errors before they occur. Read more: http://bit.ly/2lIz8t4
4 Areas Where Big Data is Transforming Healthcare Right Now - Leveraging technology in the right ways can make or break the future of healthcare. One of the ways that healthcare will become more efficient, more affordable, and save more lives is through the use of big data. What is Big Data? Big data refers to a large amount of information being digitized, con...
Assuta Ashdod Medical Center implements MedAware's AI technology to prevent medication-related risks in real-time. "MedAware provides an essential layer of protection to ensure the prevention of medical errors or faulty prescriptions that can lead to morbidities,” said Dr. Amir Dagan, Head of the Rheumatology unit and a senior physician in Internal Medicine B at Assuta. Read more: https://prn.to/2kaCqov בית החולים אסותא אשדוד ע"ש סמסון
Assuta Ashdod Medical Center Deploys MedAware's Patient Safety Platform RA'ANANA, Israel, Sept. 9, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- MedAware (www.medaware.com) , a developer of AI-based patient safety solutions, today announced that Assuta...
We look forward to attending The Healthcare Analytics Summit 19 to join the conversation on the future of healthcare digitization and how data-derived insights will serve as the most important strategic asset driving changes in clinical practice! Join us there, from September 10 to 12. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2ZM5RvB
HAS19 The future of healthcare digitization is exciting and transformative, and data will be the foundation to accelerate that change. HAS 19 will showcase data as both a fundamental survival strategy and as an innovative approach for thriving in the new world of digital healthcare.
E Patient Health Care shares The Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer’s new research validating the clinical impact of MedAware’s machine learning-enabled patient safety platform designed to minimize medication-related risks. Read more: http://bit.ly/2lZrRFi
RESEARCH SHOWS ISRAEL'S MEDAWARE CAN REDUCE PRESCRIPTION ERRORS, SAVE LIVES - E Patient Health Care Medication errors account for a $21 billion drain on the American healthcare system alone, not including the cost of legal action taken when such errors occur, explained MedAware CEO and co-founder Dr. Gidi Stein. And adverse drug events (ADEs) – … Continue reading →
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פיתוח ישראלי: המערכת שמונעת טעויות במרשמים חברה ישראלית פיתחה תוכנה המבוססת על "בינה מלאכותית", במטרה למנוע טעויות מרשם של רופאים. הפטנט נכנס לשימוש בבית החולים שיבא, ועל פי מחקר חדש הוא סייע למנוע קרוב למחצית ...
Healthcare IT News shares how The Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer was able to track medication-related risks and improve patient safety by applying MedAware’s machine-learning solution. https://bit.ly/2zcM65w
Sheba Medical Center validates machine learning-based meds decision support tech The provider organization has published a study that validates the clinical impact of health IT vendor MedAware’s machine learning-enabled patient safety platform designed to minimize medication-related risks.
Preventable medication errors account for 1 out of 131 outpatient deaths and 1 out of 854 inpatients deaths in the US each year, according to Sheba Medical Center research authors. These errors are what drive us to continue on our mission to improve patient safety. Read more about the latest research on our medication safety platform’s impact at Sheba, published in the Journal of American Medical Informatics: Follow this link for more info: http://bit.ly/2ZcJr6q
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Sheba Researchers Find Significant Improvements in Patient Safety Standard Following Deployment of MedAware’s Machine Learning-based Platform RAMAT GAN, Israel (PRWEB) August 19, 2019 -- A recent study from experts at Sheba Medical Center, Tel HaShomer, has confirmed that MedAware’s machine learning-enabled platform helps reduce the medical risks associated with preventable errors. The findings demonstrate how MedAware’s platform can ...
According to the National Pharmacy Association, 34% of all reported wrong drug incidents in the first quarter of 2019 identified time pressures, understaffing and disorganized working environments as contributing factors to these medication errors. Technology can play a major role in helping to flag medication risks to improve patient safety and save lives. https://bit.ly/2KKEI6V
DOACs account for 'notable number' of medication errors A “notable number” of medication errors involving direct oral anticoagulants occurred in the first quarter of 2019, according to the National Pharmacy Association’s Medication Safety Officer update for April–June 2019.
Opioid dependency increases morbidity and mortality every single day, turning drug overdose into the leading cause of injury/death in the United States. https://bit.ly/2G9fv63
After losing her 8-year-old boy due to a pharmacy dose manipulation mistake, this brave mother calls for fixing the health system. "What we really want to see happen here is continuous quality improvement and learning from the mistakes and the near misses that are happening so that we can reduce the number of medication errors.” This, too, is our mission. We are working with providers to reduce these numbers through our AI technology, identifying medication-related risks before they can harm the patient. Read more: https://ab.co/2JRzLKd
'He went to sleep and didn't wake up': Grieving mum calls for global medication law reform Andrew Sheldrick was just eight years old when he took his nightly medication, hopped in bed, and never woke up. Now pharmacists are calling for a law change.
A new study shows that 1 in 10 patients are harmed while receiving medical care, and half of those injuries, mostly related to medications, could be prevented. Patient and staff engagement, as well as consistent management focus, are key in battling medical errors. Technology can facilitate these processes at scale. https://nbcnews.to/2OecuX5
Medical mistakes harm more than 1 in 10 patients, and half are preventable At least 12 percent of preventable errors caused permanent disability or death, according to a review of studies involving over 300,000 patients.
We’re honored to be listed by Becker's Hospital Review as one of the 100+ artificial intelligence companies in healthcare to know, for our application of AI to reduce medication-related risks and improve patient safety! http://bit.ly/30P99PF
100+ artificial intelligence companies to know in healthcare | 2019: Artificial intelligence and machine learning are quickly becoming an integral part of healthcare delivery. Artificial intelligence and machine learning are quickly becoming an integral part of healthcare delivery.
In 2017, over 40,000 people died from prescription opioid abuse, making it a leading cause of injury and death in the US. Artificial intelligence is crucial in identifying patients at risk of opioid abuse and misuse. MedAware provides physicians with actionable tools to prevent patients from deteriorating to addiction. Read more: http://bit.ly/2GdlTYP Via AI in Medicine
Using technology to reduce medication-related harm - AI Med A nine-year-old boy with Asthma went to his primary care doctor who prescribed him a drug common to treating his condition, but by mistake, selected the wrong entry in a pull-down menu list on his computerized medication order entry system. He accidentally prescribed the boy with a potent anticoagul...
"We're delighted that one of the most outspoken and influential advocates in healthcare technology and innovation has joined our scientific advisory board, adding his extensive experience and knowledge." - Dr. Gidi Stein, CEO, MedAware. http://bit.ly/30kHK8a
Dr. John Halamka MedAware appoints new scientific advisory board member
Apple's latest announcement is a major step towards personal interoperability, putting patients in control of their entire health record. The challenge is, how can patients use this data to improve their own health? How can patients extract personal clinical insights from all the data to make sure they are being treated correctly, and not at risk?
This is where smart, AI-based solutions like MedAware take center stage. Read more about it from MedAware CEO Dr. Gidi Stein: http://bit.ly/2L8hn1A
Why patients will be the catalyst that solves the healthcare interoperability challenge: In the current, fragmented US healthcare system, physicians have limited visibility into their patient’s medical records. In the current, fragmented US healthcare system, physicians have limited visibility into their patient’s medical records.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is key in battling medication-related harm, by focusing on the unknown unknowns - MedAware identifies medication errors, adverse drug effects and contraindications that physicians sometimes miss and fail to recognize, reducing the risk for patients. Read more with AI in Medicine: http://bit.ly/2GdlTYP
Using technology to reduce medication-related harm - AI Med A nine-year-old boy with Asthma went to his primary care doctor who prescribed him a drug common to treating his condition, but by mistake, selected the wrong entry in a pull-down menu list on his computerized medication order entry system. He accidentally prescribed the boy with a potent anticoagul...
"We'll begin to see the next generation of innovation and safety belongs to cloud-hosted services companies and apps that layer on top of existing EHRs. MedAware is well poised to be a leader in this app economy.” - Dr. John Halamka, Executive Director, Beth Israel Lahey Health. http://bit.ly/2LaZXBm
Dr. John Halamka Joins MedAware as Strategic Advisor to Advance HealthIT Standards for Patient Safety | Dr. John Halamka Joins MedAware as Strategic Advisor to Advance HealthIT Standards for Patient Safety Posted By: Dennis Dailey July 8, 2019 Noted Patient Safety Advocate and Top Hospital System CIO to offer expertise and guidance as MedAware expands U.S. footprint MedAware (www.medaware.com), a deve...
We’re proud to have Executive Director of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Dr. John Halamka, as the new member of MedAware’s scientific advisory board. Dr. Halamka, a noted patient safety advocate and top hospital system CIO, will help us secure healthcare providers and patients against medication-related risks. Read more: https://yhoo.it/2L7tdt1
Every year, hundreds of thousands of people die from medical mistakes in the US, but that is only the tip of the iceberg. The healthcare system doesn't yet agree on what constitutes a medical mistake and how it should be counted. Since most errors don’t result in death, we may not know they ever happened.
Not a single preventable injury or death from medical errors is acceptable but in order to effectively fight this battle, we need to know the true magnitude of the problem.
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Getting an accurate count on medical errors - The Boston Globe Without accurate statistics, it’s harder to isolate problems and solve them.
AI and machine-learning are being applied in medicine for many purposes, such as improved diagnostics, disease subtype discovery and also to reduce medication errors by detecting anomalies in a patient’s health data. MedAware uses machine learning to detect medication-related risks. Read more about it with GoodWorkLabs http://bit.ly/2WPbzAj
Better Medicine through Machine Learning: What’s real, what’s artificial? ML has great potential to alter the traditional rules and methods of clinical care. But one has to be sure about the technology used before implementing it.
Big data analytics is booming in healthcare! With this is an increased need for medical products and an enhanced ability to manage patient care. We’re sure to see big data solutions, such as MedAware, minimize medication risks, reduce costs, improve security and increase preventative care. Read more: http://bit.ly/2KjLwdV
How Big Data is Affecting Healthcare - The Dishh Market research shows that the value of the global health care data is expected to be $34.27 billion by 2022, with a compound annual growth rate of 22.07%. The same study shows that the worth of big data analytics will be approximately $68.03 billion by 2024. This growth will result from the global....
During Healthcare Risk Management Week, we must reinforce the importance of providing patients with safe and trusted healthcare. MedAware works to advance patient safety by supporting healthcare providers with a machine-learning platform that accurately identifies medication-related risks. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2KWZ92m
MedAware CEO, Dr. Gidi Stein spoke last week at the College of Medicine in Philadelphia about how AI can address the needs of misdiagnosed and undertreated cardio patients by analyzing and generating medical insights from patients’ EHRs to identify medication-related risk.
“Sometimes, all you need to do is stop a mistake from taking place, and you might find yourself saving millions of lives.” In The Jerusalem Post / JPost.com, Hillel Fuld explains how MedAware is preventing medication-related risks like prescription errors and ADEs, helping reduce the alarming statistics of patients harmed by medical errors. http://bit.ly/2XgWjM4
Hillel's Tech Corner: Getting your Meds Right Sometimes, all you need to do is stop a mistake from taking place, and you might find yourself saving millions of lives.
Adverse Drug Events and other medication-related risks usually affect patients with complex medical conditions. These patients are also the costliest to the system. MedAware’s CEO, Dr. Gidi Stein, explains how /Machine-Learning technologies help improve safety for these patients. Read more: http://bit.ly/2KIqDbS via MedCity News
Using AI to reduce adverse drug events and other medication-related risks As a rule, the more medications an individual patient takes, the greater the risk of …
MedAware’s CEO, Dr. Gidi Stein, examines how AI/Machine-Learning technologies can reduce medication-related risks such as Adverse Drug Events, in a time when every American is prescribed up to four medications on average. Read more: http://bit.ly/2KIqDbS via MedCity News
Using AI to reduce adverse drug events and other medication-related risks As a rule, the more medications an individual patient takes, the greater the risk of …
Medical errors cost much more than what we’re told by surveys and bills. Lives are lost and patients and families are left with irreversible physical and emotional traumas, according to The Betsy Lehman Center. It’s time to implement efficient solutions that will significantly reduce medical errors - the visible and invisible ones. https://wbur.fm/2Kfk3Kz
Report: No Drop In Medical Errors, But Their Human Toll Endures Medical errors don't always involve flashing neon mistakes. They often involve a cascade of omissions that never get acknowledged, much less counted. And they can take a lasting physical and emotional toll on patients and their families.
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