CIO January 17, 2019
Suzanne Tracy

With its ability to predict health conditions, support more accurate and timely clinical diagnoses, and streamline clinical operations, artificial intelligence is opening new frontiers in healthcare.

All healthcare providers share the goal of treating more patients, cutting the cost of healthcare, and achieving better patient and business outcomes. With these goals in mind, many providers are now embracing solutions for artificial intelligence.

AI promises to help healthcare providers deliver better outcomes by improving preventive medicine, enhancing diagnostics and enabling clinicians to treat more patients. With AI applications and systems, healthcare providers can easily sift through large amounts of data to identify infections sooner, predict which patients are likely to have certain problems and identify needs in large groups of people.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Population Health Mgmt, Precision Medicine, Provider, Technology
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