MedCity News September 27, 2024
Katie Adams

The new generation of healthcare AI innovation is promising, but there are some problems that remain when it comes to AI, such as data generalization and the high cost of adopting new tools, pointed out Dr. Arash Harzand.

Healthcare providers continue to adopt AI at a rapid rate, with a majority reporting that they have increased their tech spending over the past year.

The new generation of healthcare AI innovation is promising, but there are some problems that remain when it comes to AI, such as data generalization and the high cost of adopting new tools, pointed out Dr. Arash Harzand during an interview this month at the Heart Rhythm Society’s recent HRX conference in Atlanta.

Dr. Harzand is a...

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