Boston Children’s enhances care with clinical intelligence platform
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At Boston Children’s Hospital, Dr. Peter Laussen and Dr. Joshua Salvin are leading the way as true pioneers in clinical intelligence and AI.
Through ongoing collaboration, their work has evolved to better integrate and interpret complex patient data, helping care teams shift toward more informed, data-driven decision-making in real time.
Read how they helped shape and advance the Etiometry platform to unify high-frequency patient data and support real-time clinical insight: Healthcare IT News
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