MIT Breakthrough in Machine Learning for Healthcare
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On October 12, 2023, researchers at MIT announced a machine learning algorithm that predicts patient outcomes with 92% accuracy for critical care scenarios. Led by Dr. Regina Barzilay, Professor at MIT, the team analyzed data from 100,000 patient records over five years. The study, published as 'Healthcare Prediction Models 2023,' received $5 million in funding from the National Institutes of Health. The algorithm reduced false positives by 45%, potentially saving hospitals $300 million annually in misdiagnosis costs.
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