Telestroke capabilities and artificial intelligence will increase the speed at which Veterans receive care when having a stroke.
Now, in what Strebel calls the “most significant” work in his seven-year VA career, he’s developed a tool that uses artificial intelligence to calculate the risk of a COVID-19 patient dying within 120 days of diagnosis. The hope is that clinicians can use those predictions to improve the treatment of their patients.
Army Veteran at Tennessee VA receives a new type of prosthetic leg that features a motor-powered microprocessor prosthetic knee that uses artificial intelligence and cutting-edge technology.
NAII and VHA IE's CTI is giving 12 weeks to organizations to develop solutions for some of VA’s most pressing problems through the NAII AI Tech Sprint.
Throughout the tech sprint, teams have unique access to in-house experts, useful feedback from VA clinicians and staff, and novel datasets. At the end of each sprint, projects are recognized at a "Demo Day" event, in Washington, D.C., with awards for top performers and potential opportunities for ongoing collaboration with VA.
Teams invited to design an AI-enabled tool that leverages federal and VA-generated data to address a need for Veterans. The goal of this AI Tech Sprint is to help improve Veteran health and well-being.
Experiments at Tampa VA use Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to help diagnose cancer and possibly other health issues. “We try to teach the computer to differentiate cancer images.”
VA is using artificial intelligence (AI) systems capabilities leveraged by customer feedback industry best practices to identify and reach out to Veterans in crisis.
Researchers from VA and the artificial intelligence company DeepMind have achieved a promising medical breakthrough, developing a technology that has the potential to predict a life-threatening kidney condition up to two days before it happens.
VA is already using artificial intelligence in several ways, such as for suicide prevention and cancer treatment. Now an effort is underway to widen the role of AI in VA care and research. To that end, VA has appointed its first-ever director of artificial intelligence.