Connecticut Children'S, Xerox Partner on Ai-Powered Care Delivery Initiative

Connecticut Children's, Xerox partner on AI-powered care delivery initiative.

The aim is to simplify care, save time and deliver resources faster by using AI.

Xerox is utilizing its AI platform in three main areas: to improve emergency department efficiency, for cardiotoxicity risk prediction and to advance census forecasting.

"This partnership represents a new frontier in healthcare innovation," said Connecticut Children's COO Bob Duncan.

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