Healthcare IT News April 7, 2017
Tom Sullivan

The technologies are enabling early-adopter hospitals to transition from the art of medicine to the science of medicine. Health Catalyst EVP Dale Sanders said the rate of machine learning advancement is faster than anything he’s ever seen.

Artificial intelligence: Savvy hospitals are deploying AI and its technological brethren cognitive computing and machine learning in specific use cases at this point – while industry luminaries are predicting that their advancement will soon start happening more quickly than previously anticipated.

“I’ve never in my career seen the acceleration of technology as fast as what we’ve witnessed in machine learning during the last two years,” said Dale Sanders, executive vice president at Health Catalyst.

Sanders, it’s worth noting, has a U.S. Air Force...

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