MedCity News August 8, 2025
Sujay Jadhav

The application of AI technology is part of a carefully orchestrated effort dependent on human intelligence, and the collaboration of physicians, disease-specific specialists, nurses, data scientists, and technologists. Done right, these efforts can lead to profound benefits, and offer a promising future for clinical research and patient care.

In today’s ultra-competitive global marketplace, life sciences companies are continually seeking ways to improve their research effectiveness and efficiency. Increasingly, real-world data (RWD) is becoming a source and focus of these efforts.

With advanced cloud technologies enabling the collection, storage, and analysis of petabytes of information, the vast realm of RWD is now open for mining. Properly handled, RWD is shedding new light and painting a much fuller portrait of the patient...

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