BCG March 28, 2019
Alexander Aboshiha, Ryan Gallagher, and Lauren Gargan

Business leaders no longer think about artificial intelligence in terms of future impact—they’re seeing the impact today. AI is appearing in all corners of business, transforming the way companies operate. Health care is no exception.

Health care players are using AI to address significant inefficiencies and open up powerful new opportunities. These include everything from the delivery of remote health care services to the early diagnosis of disease and the hunt for new life-saving medicines. Today, the technology is incorporated into heart monitors, smart glucose pumps, and other recently FDA-approved diagnostic devices. Biopharma companies are already using AI to improve the efficiency of R&D; one notable example is through identification of better drug targets.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Insurance, Market Research, Patient / Consumer, Payment Models, Provider, Technology, Trends, Value Based
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