AI model improves delirium prediction, leading to better health outcomes for hospitalized patients

An artificial intelligence (AI) model improved outcomes in hospitalized patients by quadrupling the rate of detection and treatment of delirium. The model identifies patients at high risk for delirium and alerts a specially trained team to assess the patient and create a treatment plan, if needed.
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