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34 votes
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AI IT project management
Im part of the EPMO of a healthcare system. We just got licenses and an intro to co-pilot for teams, word, excel , PowerPoint. I swear this AI will tell you all the questions asked during a...
Im part of the EPMO of a healthcare system. We just got licenses and an intro to co-pilot for teams, word, excel , PowerPoint.
I swear this AI will tell you all the questions asked during a meeting. If you join a meeting late you can ask it to recap the meeting thus far. Did you get a sales presentation from a vendor you need to recap and present to stakeholders. Ask co pilot to create a pdf from the documentation the vendor provided.
AI is making my job so much easier but at the same time I kinda feel like I’m training my replacement.
Are you using AI at your job, how are you using it and how do you feel about it use in the workplace and if it will one day replace you?
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Children to no longer be prescribed puberty blockers, NHS England confirms
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Canadian father asks court to stop 27-year-old daughter's MAID death, review doctors' sign-off
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‘We’re hemorrhaging money’: US health clinics try to stay open after unprecedented cyberattack
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Doctors receptive to AI collaboration in simulated clinical case without introducing bias
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New York midwife fined for giving 1,500 children homeopathic pellets instead of vaccines
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The problem with California Prop 1
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Annoying hospital beeps are causing hundreds of deaths a year
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A group of Indigenous women in Greenland has sued Denmark for forcing them to be fitted with intrauterine contraceptive devices in the 1960s and 70s
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‘There is no help’: US nurses’ suicide rate rising amid staff shortage and stress
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How Steward Health left Rockledge Regional Medical Center, a Space Coast community hospital, in a literal world of shit
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UK's NHS faces legal action over contract with data firm Palantir
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South Korea health alert raised to ‘severe’ over doctors walkout
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Finland used to have one of the highest suicide rates in the world – how the country halved it and saved countless lives
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Nurses in Denmark shift to cosmetic care despite hospital staffing crisis – DSR believes shift is due to salary and working conditions
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Sweden has consistently reported some of the lowest rates of maternal and child mortality in the world – unfortunately these achievements don't extend to foreign-born mothers
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Boarding patients in the emergency department while they wait for available beds is a significant problem that increases avoidable US deaths
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How US insurance companies fill their networks with ‘ghost’ therapists
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Over-capacity ERs are dangerous choke points. But hospital challenges go far deeper.
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Why are antidepressants so popular in Iceland? | Mindset
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High prices at Monterey County hospitals drive away many insured Californians
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Can doctors in England detain you under the Mental Health Act if they've only met you in MS Teams? (No, not any more)
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How many of you wouldn't be alive if it weren't for modern medicine?
I very much would not be. My son had a rough birth, but it probably wouldn't have killed him or my wife. Both my brothers had children in the last six months. Neither of the kids would have...
I very much would not be. My son had a rough birth, but it probably wouldn't have killed him or my wife.
Both my brothers had children in the last six months. Neither of the kids would have survived, and one of the mothers would definitely have died.
The better question might be: how many of you can say for sure you'd be alive without modern medicine?
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Who determines Kate Cox’s health care
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Despite new Respiratory Syncytial Virus shots, most older US adults remain unvaccinated
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Health insurers have been breaking US state laws for years
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US lawsuit on behalf of deceased patients alleges United Health denies care based on AI model with ninety percent error rate
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How gender-affirming health care for kids works in Canada
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New book by doctor licensed in the UK and Brazil: poorer countries have useful knowledge and methods they could teach about frugal health care
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Patients don’t know how to navigate the US health system — and it’s costing them
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Nicholas’s story: ‘I’ve been locked up for ten years because I’m autistic. Is a chance at life too much to ask?’
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Verdict reached in Maya Kowalski civil suit against John Hopkins All Childrens' Hospital
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Why the US never saves money on health care
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Who profits most from America’s baffling health-care system?
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Woman denied medication for being of childbearing age
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US Senator calls for Department of Justice action against Philips for keeping CPAP machine complaints secret
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What happens when nurses are hired like Ubers
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Over 75,000 workers poised for largest healthcare strike in US history
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Health care has a massive carbon footprint. These doctors are trying to change that.
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A closer look at Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong, the most densely populated place that ever existed
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Rare 1885 photo captures the first licensed women doctors of India, Japan, and Syria
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Dozens of Greenlandic women who say they were fitted with the contraceptive coil without their consent or knowledge are planning to sue the Danish state
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US police blame some deaths on ‘excited delirium.’ Emergency physicians consider formally disavowing the diagnosis
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"Zeitgeist | Requiem" by Peter Joseph | Official trailer
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Joe Biden administration grants Seattle Children's Hospital $240K for LGBT sex education tool
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The villa where doctors experimented on children
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Women less likely than men to be given CPR in public places, research finds
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Experts fear rural Americans are on their own during Medicaid unwinding
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Designing content for people who struggle with numbers
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