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Unrecognized cardiogenic shock: a costly gap in hospital care
Cardiogenic shock (CS) continues to pose a major challenge for hospitals nationwide, largely because delayed recognition contributes to poor patient outcomes. Even with significant progress in interventional cardiology, mortality remains high, with one-year rates often approaching or surpassing 50%. Timely clinical recognition of CS is consistently linked with improved patient outcomes. Recognition of CS also […]
Why hospitals are losing the LOS battle, and how AI is helping to change the outcome
Introduction: the persistent challenge of LOS Hospitals across the United States continue to struggle with LOS because discharge delays, capacity limits and day-to-day flow pressures make it difficult to move patients through the system efficiently. Both the American Hospital Association (AHA) and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) highlight how these bottlenecks create avoidable extensions […]
Using AI and LLMs to fill in fragmented data gaps within complex critical care
By Dimitar Baronov, PhD Featured in MedTech Intelligence AI and large language models (LLMs) are revolutionizing critical care by integrating scattered data from various sources to deliver real-time insights. This allows for prompt escalation or de-escalation of treatment and enhances patient outcomes. These technologies also help reduce staffing issues and prevent clinician burnout by continuously monitoring […]


