Becker's Healthcare November 21, 2018
Jessica Kim Cohen

Health system executives expect artificial intelligence tools for precision medicine to have a significant effect on their organizations in the next five years, according to a report from the Center for Connected Medicine, an executive briefing center operated by GE Healthcare, Nokia and UPMC in Pittsburgh.

The Health Management Academy, a network of health system executives, conducted two surveys and a set of interviews in partnership with the Center for Connected Medicine for the report on “top of mind” health IT challenges and opportunities. The report includes perspectives from 44 health system executives based on surveys and interviews conducted during mid- to late-2018.

Here are the most popular responses health system executives provided...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Health System / Hospital, Market Research, Precision Medicine, Provider, Technology, Trends
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