AI Technology Assesses Whether Patients Need Intensive Care

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New AI technology is helping medical professionals determine if patients require intensive care. Developed by an Australian company, the technology uses artificial intelligence to forecast a patient’s health condition and predict whether their condition is deteriorating. This breakthrough technology has the potential to help save lives. In an interview with medical expert Dr Nick Coatsworth on the Today Show, he explained how this technology works and its benefits.

The company behind the technology mentioned in this article is an Australian-based organization. No further information is provided in the original article.

Dr Nick Coatsworth is a medical expert who was interviewed on the Today Show regarding the new AI technology. He provided valuable insights into how the technology works and its potential benefits for medical practitioners.

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