AI in Healthcare December 9, 2020
Dave Pearson

Amazon Web Services has introduced an offering that uses machine learning to normalize big data aggregated from wide and varied sources across healthcare. It’s marketing the line to healthcare organizations that are awash in data but lack an efficient way to wring meaning from it.

Called Amazon HealthLake, the service automatically structures data in the FHIR standard (for Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) and can be configured for HIPAA compliance, according to an announcement sent by Amazon.

Amazon says the service can help providers, payers, researchers, drug companies and others identify trends and unusual patterns in population-level health data. It...

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