Monday, April 3, 2017

Multiple Sclerosis @Point of Care™ By Dr. Watson

And just when the hell will our fucking failures of stroke leaders get this setup for stroke? I'm betting never, they are that incompetent. Other diseases are already using Dr. Watson.
Other uses for the doctor here:


IBM's Watson Supercomputer May Soon Be The Best Doctor In The World

Don't you want the best doctor in the world working on your behalf? Or would you rather stay with your doctor who can't tell you any way to get to 100% recovery?

VA partners with IBM to use supercomputer Watson to treat cancer

 

MD Anderson Cancer Center to Use IBM Watson

 

IBM Watson, Boston Children’s team on rare pediatric diseases

 

Multiple Sclerosis @Point of Care app with Dr. Watson

Fighting Diabetes with Watson: Medtronic & IBM Watson Health 


Florida hospital taps Watson to improve oncology care

The newest one here:

Multiple Sclerosis @Point of Care™ By Dr. Watson

Description

@Point of Care™ With Watson is a clinical decision-making mobile platform. Multiple Sclerosis @Point of Care™ provides a streamlined clinical decision support tool for clinicians to obtain content when it is needed—enabling better decisions, better outcomes, and better care.

With Watson, clinicians use @Point of Care to easily access curated, evidence-based, and disease-specific medical content. Clinicians navigate content by asking voice-enabled natural language questions. With Watson, confidence-rated answers to efficiently incorporate best treatment options happen more quickly and decisions are made faster to improve patient outcomes at the point of care.

Multiple Sclerosis @Point of Care™ is designed to:
• Support discovery and practice change
• Provide relevant, evidence-based disease-specific medical content
• Improve patient outcomes at the point of care

Features:
• Continually updated multiple sclerosis content
• Topics in diagnosis, treatment, and care management developed with expert physician authors
• Case studies, videos, and interviews
• Access to actionable patient-recorded data
• Detailed reference list with access to original sources
• Continuing medical education credit (CME/CE)
• Surveys and peer polling
• Patient education resources to share with patients

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