Generative AI solutions for healthcare advancements with AWS partnerships.
June 5, 2024
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has new generative artificial-powered collaborations, according to a company blog posted to AWS’ site.
Philips Expands Collaboration with AWS, Scaling Digital Pathology and Enabling AI/ML to Improve Diagnostics, Clinical Productivity and Research
To address the growing need for scalable cloud-based digital pathology solutions, Philips announced that it will work with AWS to help pathology labs and healthcare organizations better store, manage and analyze growing volumes of digital pathology data.
With its new solution, Philips aims to improve digital workflow integration, access and reliability to advance patient care, as well as enable advanced AI/ML capabilities. With this, healthcare organizations can realize greater productivity, insights, and care collaboration to address complex medical cases, like in cancer care. The solution will also accelerate research through enabling large-scale clinical trials and multi-institute studies.
Philips will build with AWS HealthImaging, a HIPAA-eligible service from AWS, to optimize storage, increase scale and enable AI and research, and with Amazon Bedrock, which offers high-performing foundation models (FMs), to support generative AI application development and integration.
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Pieces Unveils Generative AI-Powered Personal Writing Assistant for Physicians Built with AWS HealthScribe
Pieces Technologies announced the launch of a new advanced phone-based solution designed to enhance patient progress note generation with a voice-enabled assistant that understands and contextualizes the patient history. The solution, Pieces in Your Pocket, enables physicians to “talk, rather than dictate” about what they want to see in patient progress notes in as little as 30-45 seconds.
To generate the progress note, the solution combines Pieces’ comprehension and LLM engines with AWS HealthScribe, a HIPAA-eligible service from AWS that uses speech recognition and generative AI to automatically generate preliminary clinical documentation.
Pieces then generates a fully formed note within the EHR, incorporating all of the physician’s key points using its working longitudinal understanding of the patient, the physician’s prior notes and authorship style and the patient’s current issues and results.
symplr Launches Healthcare Operations Solution, Powered by Amazon Bedrock and Amazon Q
To help healthcare organizations accelerate operational efficiency by easing staff scheduling and other administrative processes, symplr announced symplrAI, an enterprise solution to connect and optimize hospital operations using generative AI services including Amazon Bedrock and Amazon Q.
The solution aims to automate complex workflows and break down siloed applications, so clinicians and administrators can access relevant data more quickly.
Konica Minolta Announces Enterprise Imaging Solution Using AWS HealthImaging for Faster Data Access and Reduced Storage Costs
Announcing its Exa Platform, an Enterprise Imaging, PACS, RIS and Billing solution, is available using AWS HealthImaging, Konica Minolta now offers its customers comprehensive, cloud-based production workflow software with features like Server-Side Rendering and Diagnostic Zero Footprint Viewer and a single, integrated database across all modules.
Using AWS HealthImaging for storage and retrieval of DICOM instances, the solution provides benefits like storage cost-savings, access from almost anywhere and faster retrieval speeds. And by giving customers the ability to use their own AWS HealthImaging data store, they can integrate their choice of various generative AI, data interoperability and other solutions.