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Geisinger runner-up in national AI Health Outcomes Challenge

Share this article DANVILLE, Pa., May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Geisinger has been named runner-up out of more than 300 entries in the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Artificial Intelligence Health Outcomes Challenge. Geisinger partnered with Medial EarlySign, a leader in machine learning-based solutions to aid in early detection and prevention of high-burden diseases, to use artificial intelligence (AI) to predict unplanned hospital admissions, readmissions occurring soon after hospital discharge, healthcare-associated complications, and mortality. The two entities collaborated to develop models that predict the risk of these outcomes using Medicare administrative claims data and created novel visualizations to explain the results in a clinician-friendly manner, a key component of AI implementation.

Masking remains mandatory at all Geisinger properties

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Geisinger Convenient Care Centers Reverting to Pre-Pandemic Services

May 5—DANVILLE — Geisinger's ConvenientCare walk-in clinics are reverting to their normal services, given the traditional respiratory virus season winding down. No longer will the centers be designated as cold and flu centers, said Richard Martin, medical director for Geisinger ConvenientCare. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Danville location was transitioned to ConvenientCare Cold & .

Doctors urge patients not to delay medical care during pandemic

Undergoing surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic makes some people feel uneasy but doctors say it s safe and it’s important not to neglect medical needs. Dr. Clark Gerhart, a general surgeon at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, said delaying surgery because of fear of catching or spreading COVID-19 can allow someone s condition to deteriorate, making the surgery more difficult with a higher risk of complications. A patient who becomes more ill due to delayed care can have longer hospital stays and higher costs, he said. Gerhart said patients have postponed all kinds of procedures during the pandemic including following up on mammograms, which can help find breast cancer at an early stage. People also have been late in scheduling colonoscopies, which can help prevent cancer from even starting, he said.

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