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For Los Angeles purposes, many hospitals and government agencies in the Los Angeles area are actively incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into their operations. Here's a summary:Hospitals
- Cedars-Sinai:
- Utilizes the CS Connect app with a chatbot for patient interactions, scheduling, and diagnostic insights for physicians.
- Actively researches and develops AI tools for various purposes, including early pancreatic cancer detection, prediction of sudden cardiac arrest, and uncovering genetic predictors of Alzheimer's disease risk.
- According to Cedars-Sinai, they also use AI to predict the need for cesarean sections and to help spine surgeons predict post-surgery pain management needs.
- During the COVID-19 pandemic, they developed an AI model to diagnose the severity of COVID-19 pneumonia.
- UCLA Health:
- Employs robotic surgery for specialties including thoracic, cardiac, and neurological procedures, according to dot.LA.
- Uses AI to connect patients with chatbots and reduce clinicians' documentation burden within electronic health records.
- UCLA Health states they're developing AI systems to help radiologists improve prostate cancer diagnosis and to accurately diagnose breast cancer from biopsies.
- Children's Hospital Los Angeles:
- Leverages an AI-driven app called MyVisit to provide families with real-time wait estimates in the emergency department.
- Piloting a program using generative AI to translate discharge notes for Spanish-speaking patients in seconds.
- Using AI to lessen the workload for staff.
- City of Hope:
- Kaiser Permanente (Northern California, potentially including some Los Angeles facilities):
- Testing computer vision for radiology scans and images to identify high-risk concerns before cancer cells develop.
- Uses an AI-driven system called Advance Alert Monitor to identify hospital patients at risk of serious decline.
- Employing ambient listening AI to help physicians write clinic visit notes.
- Using natural language processing tools to sort messages in physician inboxes.
- MLK Community Healthcare (South Los Angeles):
- Utilizes AI systems to monitor patients and alert staff to irregularities, improving patient safety and clinical care.
Government agencies
- Los Angeles County:
- Used Wordly AI Translation during press conferences to combat misinformation and provide real-time updates in multiple languages.
- Using AI to identify individuals at risk of homelessness and connect them with resources, including financial assistance. This includes monitoring data points like emergency room visits, psychiatric admissions, substance abuse disorder diagnoses, arrests, and sign-ups for public benefits.
- LA Metro:
- Partnered with Hayden AI for automated bus lane and bus stop enforcement using AI-powered camera systems mounted on transit buses. This aims to make public transit faster, more reliable, safer, and more efficient.
- City of Los Angeles:
- Integrating real-time security intelligence sharing across more than 40 city agencies.
- Ramping up the use of AI-assisted cameras to issue traffic tickets.
- Los Angeles Police:
- Planning to use AI for analyzing body camera footage.
- California Department of Transportation (Caltrans):
- Exploring AI to analyze roads and freeways, provide information to road authorities, identify areas prone to congestion and accidents, and suggest safety measures and parking spots, according to NBC Los Angeles.
- Aims to use generative AI to achieve zero road fatalities or serious injuries by 2050.
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In Louisiana, several hospitals and government agencies are implementing AI to enhance healthcare and public services:Hospitals
- Ochsner Health: Uses AI models to identify patients at high risk of conditions like sepsis and pressure ulcers. They also provide AI support for physicians, focusing on privacy, security, and workflow integration.
- Baton Rouge General: Partners with the Mayo Clinic to explore Google's Med-PaLM 2 AI chatbot for administrative burden reduction. They also use the TheraDoc software, an AI-based program for antibiotic recommendations.
- Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System: Uses ambient recording software to assist providers in taking notes during patient visits. Their Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center has successfully implemented IntelliSep, an AI-driven tool for early sepsis diagnosis, which has reduced costs and ICU stays for sepsis patients.
- LSU Health and LSU Shreveport: Utilizing AI in the management of cavernous malformations.
- St. Francis Medical Center: Incorporating advanced robotic surgery technology powered by AI to assist surgeons in procedures, aiming for less invasive surgery, faster recovery times, and fewer complications.
Government agencies
- Louisiana Department of Health (LDH): Partnering with the University of Louisiana at Lafayette to develop an AI and data analysis tool to combat Medicaid fraud, waste, and abuse. They are also using AI-driven models to optimize pharmacy benefit management, aiming to improve patient access and control costs. The LDH is also employing AI in programs like Project MOM, focused on reducing opioid overdose deaths during pregnancy.
- Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance (LOSFA): Uses an AI chatbot called LEX to provide 24/7 support on financial aid programs and streamline student inquiries.
- Louisiana Department of Education: Has introduced AI guidelines for K-12 classrooms to promote ethical and effective AI use, preparing students with future-ready skills.
- Louisiana Workforce Commission: Supports technical and leadership courses to facilitate continuous upskilling of workers adapting to AI-driven changes.
These examples demonstrate the growing adoption of AI across various sectors in Louisiana, reflecting a commitment to innovation, efficiency, and improved service delivery in both healthcare and government.
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