Griffin Hospital uses AI to successfully identify more patients eligible for cancer screenings


 Griffin Health has turned to Artificial Intelligence to ensure no patient falls through the cracks when it comes to cancer prevention. The hospital deployed an AI tool designed to analyze patient records and flag individuals who meet the criteria for lung cancer screening but haven't yet been tested. Often, busy primary care doctors might miss these eligibility details during a routine check-up, but the AI system reviews thousands of charts in the background to catch these opportunities.

The results have been impressive, with the AI successfully identifying a significant number of high-risk patients who were subsequently contacted and screened. This proactive approach allows the hospital to catch potential cancers early, when they are most curable. By acting as a "digital safety net," the AI supports clinicians by handling the data-heavy task of risk assessment, ensuring that preventative care protocols are applied consistently across the entire patient population.

Read the original article at: https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/griffin-health-ai-helps-point-out-patients-clinicians-should-screen-cancer


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