How a memory-augmented agent improves end-of-life decision-making

LAS VEGAS -- To enhance end-of-life care and reduce manual workflows, BJC Healthcare, an Accountable Care Organization serving patients in Missouri and Southern Illinois, partnered with Washington University’s School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri, to develop artificial intelligence-based automations.

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