Healthcare IT News November 1, 2018
Tom Sullivan

AI is already having a big impact, but strategic planning is not keeping pace and healthcare organizations need to be proactive about developing tools now.

Healthcare executives expect artificial intelligence to be among the most impactful technologies fueling innovation, but few are crafting strategies to advance emerging AI applications. That means now is the time to not only invest but also take on a proactive role in developing new tools.

That’s why we are focusing on artificial intelligence in November with analysis, insights from innovators and established healthcare providers using AI and machine learning, as well as tactics and strategies for planning and putting the tech to work. Read all of our Focus on Artificial Intelligence articles here, all month...

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