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Artificial Intelligence for Wound Care Launch Collaboration Between Vantiq, Telemedicine, and NTT DATA at HLTH 2024 Conference

Wound AI, a cutting-edge clinical decision support platform, has been unveiled through a collaborative effort between Vantiq, Telemedicine Solutions, and NTT DATA, aiming to revolutionize the healthcare sector.

Artificial Intelligence for Wound Care Debuts at HLTH 2024, a Collaboration Between Vantiq,...
Artificial Intelligence for Wound Care Debuts at HLTH 2024, a Collaboration Between Vantiq, Telemedicine, and NTT DATA

Artificial Intelligence for Wound Care Launch Collaboration Between Vantiq, Telemedicine, and NTT DATA at HLTH 2024 Conference

In a groundbreaking move, Vantiq, Telemedicine Solutions, and NTT DATA have launched Wound AI, a clinical decision support platform designed to reimagine wound care and optimize care delivery. Ryan Vega, the Chief Health Officer at Vantiq, unveiled the innovative app at the AI Pavilion during the HLTH Conference 2024.

Wound AI, immediately available and expected to influence the landscape of healthcare delivery, is more than just an enhancement; it's a reimagining of wound care. According to Vega, advanced GenAI applications are revolutionizing healthcare, and Wound AI is no exception.

Developed on Vantiq's real-time, intelligent platform, Wound AI uses GenAI for precise wound care recommendations and AI-driven decision support at the point of care. The app improves the speed and accuracy of wound assessments, enabling clinicians to perform detailed wound classification and staging with enhanced accuracy.

The Wound AI app offers a comprehensive suite of AI-enabled decision-support tools. It integrates with existing Electronic Health Records (EHR) and utilizes NTT DATA's Smart Management Platform for advanced analytics. This collaboration exemplifies advanced GenAI applications in healthcare, providing real-time decision support to improve patient outcomes, reduce costs associated with wound-related complications, and enhance operational efficiencies.

During a demonstration, Vega and Rhett Gustafson, of Telemedicine Solutions, showcased how Wound AI can enhance wound management. The app reduces human error in wound care delivery and offers tailored treatment recommendations. It also conducts real-time quality assurance checks across multiple healthcare facilities.

Built on a federated AI model, Wound AI prioritizes data privacy and security while promoting continuous learning and improvement. This new advancement in healthcare technology is set to make a significant impact on the wound care landscape, redefining the way clinicians approach and manage wound care.

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