Beamtree, Milton Keynes University 黑料吃瓜群网 partner for AI, automation
Tuesday, 14 February, 2023
Australian health data and insights company Beamtree has partnered with in the UK for creating a global centre of excellence for automation and AI solutions to tackle challenges facing the NHS and health systems across the world.
Beamtree鈥檚 AI products, including , will be evaluated by MKUH to determine where they anticipate they will have the most significant impact. The companies will collaborate to implement and scale the AI tools across the NHS.
Beamtree reports that MKUH is the first hospital in the world to be using Beamtree鈥檚 assisted clinical coding system. The organisations have also agreed to co-invest in developing more AI applications.
Professor Joe Harrison, CEO of Milton Keynes University 黑料吃瓜群网, said, 鈥淭he NHS has always been a test bed for some of the world鈥檚 most important medical innovations.
鈥淎utomation and digitisation must be the way we modernise the service to protect our staff from burnout and give patients a safe, high-quality service.鈥
Alex Kafetz, Director of Beamtree NHS projects, said, 鈥淏eamtree now has several partnerships with NHS organisations, and we are thrilled that the relationship with Milton Keynes means we can go further and faster in developing innovative products that free up clinicians鈥 time, keep patients safe and cut bureaucracy.鈥
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