HIT Infrastructure November 9, 2016
Elizabeth O'Dowd

Artificial intelligence and machine learning offer many potential benefits for predictive analytics, but not all health IT infrastructures are capable of supporting the influx of data.

The healthcare industry continues to seek technological advancements to improve the quality of patient care, and artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are poised to become a significant part of health IT infrastructure.

As healthcare organizations continue to adapt and improve their electronic health records (EHRs) and interoperability initiatives by applying effective data analytics solutions, technology experts are developing ways for healthcare organizations to apply their data to AI and machine learning.

“Experts forecast that rapid progress in the field of specialized artificial intelligence will continue,” wrote US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith and...

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Topics: Analytics, Big Data, EMR / EHR, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, HIE (Interoperability), HIM (Health Inf Mgmt), HITECH, MACRA, Medicare, mHealth, Patient / Consumer, Payer, Physician, Population Health Mgmt, Primary care, Provider, Wearables
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