Nashville Business Journal February 6, 2020
Beth Woodard – Associate Professor of Management, Jack C. Massey College of Business

While the future looks bright for health care AI, there are significant obstacles that must be addressed before the full potential can be realized.

The potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to transform the health care industry by improving patient outcomes and lowering costs is immense. From radiation to early sepsis warning, to drug design and telemedicine, AI holds the power to create vast industry efficiencies and improve people’s lives around the globe.

New and improved analytics can be provided when the health care industry uses artificial intelligence. AI platforms are being designed to automate repetitive tasks, allowing administrators to focus on higher-level responsibilities. Moving toward more targeted care for patients, AI provides accuracy in providing a...

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