08.05.24|Prof. Ran BalicerNow that AI has shown to significantly reduce mortality, unassisted human visual interpretation of tests like ECGs may gradually be considered inappropriate, writes Ran Balicer
14.04.24|Maya Nahum ShahalProf. Ran Balicer, Chief Innovation Officer at Clalit Health Services was speaking at the AIsrael conference on a panel on the impact of the AI revolution on the world of medicine. Prof. Eyal Zimlichman, Chief Transformation Officer & Chief Innovation Officer at Sheba Medical Center: "At the national level, the next decade must be dedicated to the field of artificial intelligence in healthcare"
18.12.22|CTechImproving cancer treatment, enabling efficient ways for sharing of data for advanced research, and AI for predicting drug safety, are all among the innovative solutions developed by the six startups selected for BeyondBio SCALE - a joint innovation program of AstraZeneca, Accenture, Clalit and AWS
02.08.22|James SpiroThe program is expected to start in November and run until next summer, and will assist startups to expand into markets with the help of program collaborators and their clinical, commercial, and technical expertise
25.02.21|Ynet and ReutersThe results of the study for the Clalit Research Institute were close to those in clinical trials last year which found two doses were found to be 95% effective
11.08.20|James SpiroAt-home ultrasounds can be a safe option for pregnant women while reducing hospital visits for overworked physicians
22.03.20|Adrian FilutAccording to Ehud Davidson, head of Israeli HMO Clalit, his organization has enough protective gear to cover all relevant personnel, and eight labs capable of running 1,200 tests a day
04.11.19|Adrian FilutClalit Chairman Eli Admoni is aiming to create a fund that will invest in medical device companies and in technologies that could help improve and make community medicine more efficient
12.03.19|Adi PickGut microbiome analysis startup DayTwo partnered with one of Israel’s largest health maintenance organizations
14.02.19|Tofi StolerSourasky Medical Center and HMOs Clalit and Maccabi will use Zebra Medical’s algorithms to increase efficiency, prevent misdiagnosis, and improve early detection of disease and injury