Leveraging AI and LLMs To Close Critical Gaps in Patient Data and Transform Patient Risk Assessment in the ICU
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We’re proud to share that Etiometry’s President and CEO, Shane Cooke, was featured in MedCity News. In his article, Shane highlights how AI and large language models can close critical gaps in ICU patient data and transform patient risk assessment.
Critically ill patients generate massive amounts of data across EHRs, monitors, and devices, but fragmentation often delays action. Etiometry’s platform aggregates and analyzes these streams in real time, providing actionable risk insights that help clinicians intervene faster, de-escalate care when safe, and improve both patient outcomes and ICU efficiency.
A great read for anyone interested in the future of AI-driven critical care: Read the article
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