Health IT Outcomes July 2, 2019
Greg Horne, SAS

The World Health Organization defines universal health coverage as ensuring that everyone can obtain the care they need, when they need it, right in the heart of their own communities. While countries in all regions of the world continue to make progress toward these goals, millions of people still have no access to healthcare. Considering this stark reality, it’s imperative we ask ourselves, how might advanced analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) improve healthcare access and outcomes globally?

Augmenting Clinical Decisions With AI

Importantly, AI is a tool that supports physicians, not a technology that will replace them. Just as the stethoscope didn’t replace doctors’ ears but enhanced their skills, AI will enhance their ability to deliver care.

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