Michigan Medicine study shows model that predicts patient deterioration defies traditional challenges associated with utilization in a new clinical environment.
Read MoreA recent study by Weil Institute investigators was featured on the Michigan Medicine Health Lab blog.
Read MoreIn January, the U-M Max Harry Weil Institute for Critical Care Research and Innovations was formally established through a $10M gift from the Weil family. Since then, we have grown exponentially. Let’s look back on and celebrate our first year as Weil.
Read MoreA new study integrating biomolecular immune response data, machine learning and rapid pathogen detection could pave the way for improved methods of diagnosing and treating sepsis in developing immune systems.
Read MoreThe collaboration with AirStrip® will develop and bring to market a suite of software-based products to improve hospital efficiency and save patient lives.
Read MoreIn the seven years since its founding, MCIRCC has collaborated with the Office of Technology transfer to spin out eight companies and licensed 14 products that are making positive impacts on patients in the critical care setting.
Read MoreAndrew Rosenberg, MD, chief information officer for Michigan Medicine, mentioned to Health Data Management that the organization currently has 34 ongoing AI and machine leaning projects including the MCIRCC developed automated computer algorithm that utilizes data from a single lead of a non-invasive electrocardiograph signal for analysis and early identification of hemodynamic decline.
Read MoreData engineer Brandon Cummings has been a part of MCIRCC since he was a student. His involvement began in the lab but has since evolved as his love for analytics has taken shape.
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