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A Day in the Life of an Emergency Care Nurse

We Care Online

The Role of an Emergency Care Nurse Emergency care nurses typically work in the emergency department (ED) of hospitals, where their primary responsibility is to assess and treat patients experiencing acute medical conditions. In many EDs, nurses also perform triage, which involves categorizing patients according to the urgency of their needs.

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Hyperfine launches study to evaluate portable AI-powered MRI in emergency care

Medical Economics

The success of the PRIME study could validate portable imaging in emergency departments, inspiring broader adoption across hospital systems. The research, launched at Yale School of Medicine, will assess the impact of Hyperfine’s next-generation AI-powered portable MRI system, Swoop, on emergency department (ED) triage and diagnosis.

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Advanced Telehealth Solutions We Custom Develop

Arkenea

For example, pediatric patients may also typically require decisive operational, endodontic, orthodontic, or surgical intervention in a dental clinic or hospital for a variety of reasons. TeleTriage Teletriage benefits healthcare professionals, clinics, and hospitals by reducing wait times and allowing them to treat low-risk patients.

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A decade of value-based care: Tammy Schaeffer, JD, RN

Medical Economics

Collaboration with payers and health systems, along with comprehensive staff involvement, is crucial for successful implementation. It can also be a very valuable tool for you as a provider to understand who your high-risk patients are and who you should be seeing more frequently, and how you triage needs and those types of things.

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The Future Of Healthcare Is Collaborative—And AI Is The Catalyst

Forbes Healthcare

Follow Author Jun 11, 2025, 09:56am EDT Share Save Comment Collaboration and AI in Indian health care ChatGPT A quiet revolution is underway in the heart of a radiology lab at Apollo Hospitals in Chennai, India. But technology plus collaboration just might. Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights.

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How Philips Has Pivoted In the COVID-19 Pandemic: Connected Care From Hospital to Home

Health Populi

I’d interviewed Roy at CES 2020 in Las Vegas in January to catch up on consumer health developments, and the March meeting was going to cover Philips’ innovations on the hospital and acute care side of the business, as well as to learn more about Roy’s new role as head of Connected Care.

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Who Needs Humans, Anyway?

The Healthcare Blog

By KIM BELLARD Imagine my excitement when I saw the headline: “ Robot doctors at world’s first AI hospital can treat 3,000 a day.” The paper describes what they did: “we introduce a simulacrum of hospital called Agent Hospital that simulates the entire process of treating illness. But, still.