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UChicago Medicine and Artisight are revolutionizing hospital care with the rollout of an AI-driven smart platform in diverse medical settings, aiming to enhance patient comfort and operational efficiency through advanced ambient sensing and computer vision technology.
UChicago Medicine and Artisight have partnered to deploy a comprehensive smart hospital platform across various care settings within the academic health system. This initiative will see the installation of over 1,800 devices in patient rooms, post-anesthesia care units, operating rooms, and UChicago’s new 575,000-square-foot cancer care facility, which is set to open in April 2027.
Key Components:
Deployment Scale:
The primary goal is to enhance patient safety and clinical outcomes. By leveraging AI and advanced sensing technologies, the platform can:
The smart hospital platform is designed to support clinicians by:
One of the key benefits highlighted by both organizations is the platform's ability to evolve without requiring frequent hardware replacements. This ensures that:

Yeman Collier, Chief Information Officer at UChicago Medicine: "Being able to leverage technology to improve the experience for patients and families, reduce cognitive and administrative burden for the care team, and improve safety and clinical outcomes are just a few of the objectives underpinning the partnership. The new cancer center presented a remarkable opportunity to reimagine the provision of technology used in care."
Andrew Gostine, M.D., CEO and Co-Founder of Artisight: "Academic health systems operate at a unique level of complexity, balancing high-acuity patient care, research, surgical coordination, and cancer treatment. Our organizations aligned around a core belief: hospital rooms and operating rooms should function as a unified system that can sense activity, automate routine tasks, and continuously deliver AI-enabled capabilities without requiring the system to rip and replace technology every few years."
The deployment of Artisight's platform will be phased:
This partnership between UChicago Medicine and Artisight represents a significant step forward in the integration of AI and smart technologies in healthcare. By creating a more proactive, coordinated, and safety-oriented environment, both organizations aim to set a new standard for patient care and clinical efficiency.
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