Improving Patient Care for 1 Million People: The Impact of Clinical-Grade AI at the Front Door of Healthcare
Today we share our excitement and gratitude for the opportunity for KATE AI to make an impact on patient care across the United States. We are proud to officially share that over 1 million patients each year will benefit from clinical-grade artificial intelligence provided at the front door of the healthcare system. Our Journey towards […]
Over Half A Million Now Being Served, Proudly, by Mednition!
Today, we are proud to announce KATE is now being used by more than 1,800 ED clinicians seeing more than 500,000 patients a year in hospitals in California, Oregon, and Hawaii. We are equally proud that KATE is loved by nurses and is making a real difference in patient care! A Personal and Mission Driven […]
6 Strategies for Improving ED Nurse Wellness
6 Strategies for Improving ED Nurse Wellness Emergency nurses are at increased risk for work-related burnout as front-line healthcare workers—specifically secondary traumatic stress (STS) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and COVID-19 has dramatically exacerbated this risk.1, 2 Exposed daily to life-and-death situations—caring for patients with physical trauma, unexpected diagnoses, or being the victims of violence […]
Take Action Today in Thanking and Supporting Those on The Healthcare Front Line
Here’s how you can help, too! We all feel like we are living in a dystopian novel where the human race is under siege. As a Nurse, every day is one of survival for you, your patients, and your families, putting yourself in harm’s way to care for your community while under tremendous pressure. We […]
ACEP MEDHOST podcast with Dr. Stephen Liu
ACEP MEDHOST podcast with Deena Brecher RN
Seeing the need, making it happen – a founders journey
Necessity is the mother of invention. And in the case of Mednition, I will add, fatherly love. The genesis for Mednition came nine years ago from a personal experience in an emergency department (ED), one that was unfortunate and could have ended quite differently for my daughter, who is fine today. The experience gave me […]