Medical Economics July 28, 2023
Alex Kleinman, Supreet Arora

New solutions with AI and machine learning are developing for challenges that once seemed insurmountable.

The future of health care is data-driven, bolstered by analytics and fueled by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). And with technologies like generative AI filling headlines, they promise to significantly enhance care, with new connections among primary care physicians, their patients, and other clinicians and specialists.

Combining the predictive power of analytics with the computing power of AI can improve patient outcomes and health equity and even secure the holy grail of interoperability, where different health care systems and platforms connect, collaborate, and share data seamlessly.

But, before enterprises across the ecosystem can capitalize on AI and analytics and realize interconnected care, they...

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