Saving lives in the ICU through artificial intelligence
Two years ago, Gal Salomon's mother developed sepsis during a stay in the hospital. "It was a big hospital with a lot of patients and no one saw or understood it was happening," Salomon recalls bitterly. "We lost her after two days." So when Salomon, then a partner at Israeli venture capital firm Pitango, was introduced to Clew Medical, he knew immediately that he had to get involved. Clew develops software that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to predict which patients in a hospital's intensive care unit (ICU) are at the highest risk of imminent deterioration, and it alerts staff so they can intervene early.
Feb-16-2018, 11:14:11 GMT
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