en.Wedoany.com Reported - Worki announced a partnership with Tanner Health to deploy its Career Amplifier solution, providing AI-driven career guidance for frontline employees. The solution uses AI to gather information, draft meeting preparation materials, and generate follow-up plans, which are reviewed and approved by advisors, while continuously updating skill profiles and learning resources to support employees in adapting to AI-driven changes in work methods.
This deployment marks the first practical implementation of Worki's AI Workforce Unifying Infrastructure. Worki CEO Craig Allan Ahrens stated that healthcare organizations have untapped workforce potential, and Career Amplifier makes workforce data visible and actionable, deploying AI agents around HR and workforce tasks to support frontline employee engagement, efficiency, and retention.
Philips has partnered with Disney to integrate Disney animated characters and stories into MRI machines, aiming to alleviate scan anxiety in pediatric patients. According to a press release, 61% of pediatric patients experience anxiety during MRI scans, which can lead to rescanning or the use of sedation. A study covering six European hospitals showed that using Disney-themed Ambient Experience machines reduced post-scan stress levels in pediatric patients by 43%. Atul Gupta, Chief Medical Officer for Diagnosis and Treatment at Philips, stated that this environment helps children remain still, improving the patient and family experience while helping care teams enhance imaging efficiency. The platform is already in use at pilot hospitals in Europe and at Rady Children's Health Center in Orange County, California.
Oura has launched the Oura Ring 5 smart ring, described as "the world's smallest smart ring," and introduced a range of new health insight features. The ring supports activity tracking, proactive health, metabolic health, and other services, continuously monitoring biometric signals based on the 2024 Symptom Radar. Oura has also partnered with Counsel Health to introduce AI-driven care services within the app, which will first be available to members in 43 U.S. states. The ring will ship on June 4, with the premium model priced at $499 and the base model at $399.
Reimagine Care and Moffitt Cancer Center are expanding an AI-driven virtual oncology care program. The model extends cancer care beyond scheduled visits through the AI assistant Remi and a virtual oncology care team. The initial implementation phase recorded nearly 7,000 patient interactions, with 97% of interactions resolved independently, 94% of symptom management completed virtually, and only 2.4% of interactions resulting in emergency referrals. Tim Hembree, Vice President and Chief Quality Officer at Moffitt Cancer Center, stated that this approach allows the care team to maintain visibility into patient needs between visits and respond earlier. The next phase of the partnership will expand the virtual care model, enabling more patients to access services at other Moffitt locations.
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