Healthcare IT News January 16, 2019
Bill Siwicki

Health orgs are using AI to enhance decision making and drive greater value for patients and providers, AWS says.

Healthcare companies are using artificial intelligence and machine learning, and then the cloud to better ingest, manage and leverage a variety of data – whether it is structured data, unstructured data or streams, to break down silos and enable data liquidity in support of collaborative research and care coordination.

“The cloud enables healthcare providers to scale up during peak demand periods, like flu season, and scale back down again when demand has ebbed,” said Shez Partovi, director of worldwide healthcare and life sciences, business and market development at Amazon Web Services. “They can then process the data, apply deep learning, and...

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