CI MED-led projects win funding to advance neurological care, analyze health data and reach underprivileged communities

Nine innovative projects launched by the faculty of the Carle Illinois College of Medicine are sharing nearly $1.2 million in grants awarded this spring through the Jump ARCHES (Applied Research through Community Health through Engineering and Simulation) research and development program. The funding supports research involving physicians, engineers and social scientists to rapidly develop technologies … Read more

Will policy and regulatory issues stifle AI advances in healthcare?

The recent AIMed Global Summit painted a positive picture for the technology to address healthcare’s biggest pain points, but a race to govern and regulate AI could make things tricky. While healthcare organizations are scrambling to figure out how and where AI can best fit, there’s also a mad rush to figure out policies and … Read more