MedGemma, built on Gemma 3, aims to help developers build AI-based healthcare applications with open models, including multimodal and text-only versions.
The health insurer unintentionally exposed the personal data of 4.7 million people to Google through a misconfigured analytics tool used between 2021 and 2024.
The company unveiled TxGemma, a collection of Gemma-based open models aimed at improving the efficiency of AI-powered drug discovery, during its recent Check Up event.
The AI-enabled technology detects a lack of pulse, confirms the condition using motion sensors and infrared signals, and automatically alerts emergency services if needed.
The aim of the partnership is to research how AI can help predict cancer progression.
Also, a new mobile app in Australia tracks eyelid movement to detect sleep apnoea.
Nurse Avery was developed in partnership with Google Public Sector and offers real-time chart reviews and appointment scheduling.
Monthly Update: HIMSS Media Editor in Chief Jonah Comstock recaps some of August's top healthcare stories, including HIMSS21 and HIMSS21 Digital highlights, and an increasing number of vaccine mandates for healthcare and tech companies.
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This week's top stories include hospitals struggling to recover from COVID-19's devastating winter surge, HHS Secretary nominee Xavier Becerra signaling support for virtual care and Google rolling out EHR navigation tool Care Studio.