Postoperative sepsis predictions made possible with AI
QPSi members and leaders gather to highlight recent advances
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QPSi members and leaders gather to highlight recent advances
QPSi members and leaders gather to highlight recent advances
A RAPiDS Cycle 2 project works toward promoting lactation success and continuation in postpartum mothers
QPSi showcases research advances in quality improvement
QPSi members presented on quality improvement projects underway at UF Health In December, members of the University of Florida College of Medicine’s Quality and Patient Safety initiative traveled to Orlando to attend the Institute for Health Care Improvement’s IHI Forum, an annual four-day international conference bringing together health professionals…
AI-Based Medicine Technical Expertise available now for enrollment The UF College of Medicine’s AI in medicine curriculum, now housed under the Quality and Patient Safety initiative, or QPSi, provides courses that teach UF and non-UF medical professionals, faculty and students how to use AI in the clinical setting. The…
The Management, Discussion & Analysis tool will enhance accountability, peer learning and communication A new tool launched by the University of Florida College of Medicine is advancing accountability and standardization in the way quality and patient safety efforts are identified, prioritized, implemented and communicated. The Management, Discussion and Analysis,…
Faculty will tailor Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program methodologies to fit UF’s needs UF College of Medicine faculty who recently underwent training geared toward improving the quality and safety of health care are now applying what they’ve learned to new projects in Gainesville. Their goal: to improve care and enhance…
With $10 million annually in state funding, vision is to create an AI-enabled institute Every day, patients generate thousands of data points that can reveal key insights regarding their health. With the explosion of artificial intelligence capabilities, clinicians are now better able to use these data points to inform…
The initiative will receive $10M annually to drive innovations that will improve patient quality and safety The UF College of Medicine has received $10 million annually in state appropriations to launch an artificial intelligence-enabled Quality & Patient Safety initiative, or QPSi. The college’s vision is to create an institute…