HMP Global August 5, 2024
Ross Lane Pearlman , MD

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Machine learning (ML) has unlocked a new generation of tools for outpatient health care. As discussed in my last article on this topic (see March edition), the utility of artificial intelligence (AI) for dermatologists is strictly dependent on the application of the technology. While lesion identification platforms off er minimal practical value, software focused on administrative tasks may greatly enhance our daily practice and workflow. Thousands of software as a service, or SaaS, companies are clamoring to sell products to the health care industry based on these...

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