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July 2023—The Permanente Medical Group, Oakland, Calif., has launched the Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research Augmented Intelligence in Medicine and Healthcare Initiative Coordinating Center, or AIM-HI. The program will support a national research effort focused on evaluating artificial intelligence and machine-learning algorithms to enhance diagnostic decision-making in health care.

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May 2023—In 2020, when much of the world was locked down due to the pandemic, researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch, in Galveston, began helping pharmaceutical companies evaluate the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines using a neutralizing antibody assay they had developed. A hot minute later (or so it seemed), some UTMB pathologists concluded that their patients might want to know if they had neutralizing SARS-CoV-2 antibodies.  

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November 2022—Bias—a type of prejudice that may go back to the beginning of humankind—has, in recent years, been the focus of attention with regard to developing machine-learning algorithms for clinical laboratory testing.

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February 2022—Ask TRUU-Lab founder Ila Singh, MD, PhD, what’s in a name and she will provide an answer that differs greatly from that of Shakespeare’s Juliet Capulet. According to Dr. Singh, the answer can be too much information, not enough information, or ambiguous terminology—when referring to lab test names, that is.

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July 2021—As the role of informatics in the practice of medicine continues to grow, so does the need to move formalized informatics education from the category of luxury to necessity, says Bruce Levy, MD, associate chief medical informatics officer at Geisinger Health System, Danville, Pa., and professor and program director of the clinical informatics fellowship at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine.

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July—In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, when the University of California, Berkeley's Innovative Genomics Institute decided to rapidly shift gears from conducting research to testing the community for SARS-CoV-2, some insiders may have thought the university was biting off more than it could chew under a tight timeframe. Yet a look at the lab 23 days later surely had any doubters eating their words.

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