WINNIPEG A Manitoba court heard closing arguments in the trial of Winnipeg police officer Sean Cassidy whose counsel is now calling for the charge to be acquitted. Cassidy s defence lawyers and Crown Prosecutor Brett Rach presented their closing arguments in the trial for the long time police officer in provincial court on Monday. Cassidy has been charged with one count of assault causing bodily harm. He has pleaded not guilty. In their arguments, both the defence and Crown agreed Cassidy s admitted use of force on Jamie Cote is not in question two punches to the left side of Cote s face and a shin pin.
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Mayo Clinic is launching two new companies, Anumana and Lucem Health, which are working with AI and medical algorithms that tap into the hospital s patient data. (Mayo Clinic)
Mayo Clinic has launched a new initiative to collect and analyze patient data from remote monitoring devices and diagnostic tools and to use artificial intelligence to accelerate diagnoses and disease prediction.
The goal is to help physicians make better, faster and more accurate diagnoses and detect diseases even before symptoms develop, said John Halamka, M.D., a physician and president of Mayo Clinic Platform. We re seeing the emergence of sophisticated AI algorithms and in combination with novel data sources, this can result in breakthroughs in disease detection and wellness. This will require the assembly of technology, policy, and patient engagement with cultural change to make that happen, said Halamka during a media briefing Tuesday.
Mayo Clinic launches two companies to create digital health care tools
Mayo Clinic recently announced the creation of Anumana Inc. and Lucem Health Inc., which are working with artificial intelligence and medical algorithms that tap into Mayo Clinic’s accumulated medical knowledge based on its patient records. 2:14 am, Apr. 14, 2021 ×
Mayo Platform President Dr. John Halamka believes we ll need to create novel technologies which enable consumers to offer proof of vaccine when that is needed to rejoin the workplace or public events. (Submitted photo)
“Turning data into wisdom” is the goal of two new complementary digital health care companies launched by Mayo Clinic and partners, with an investment of more than $30 million.
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Mayo Clinic on Wednesday announced the launch of a new platform that s designed to deliver advanced, AI-powered clinical decision support through remote monitoring. It helps providers stay connected and deliver more continuous care to device-connected patients.
WHY IT MATTERS
The health system s new Remote Diagnostics and Management Platform was created to deliver what it calls event-driven medicine, connecting patient data with machine learning algorithms within existing clinical workflows and enabling care in the right context, at the right time. The dramatically increased use of remote patient telemetry devices, coupled with the rapidly accelerating development of AI and machine learning algorithms, has the potential to revolutionize diagnostic medicine, said Mayo Clinic Platform president Dr. John Halamka in a statement.