NEJM January 5, 2022
With Amy W. Williams, MD

The clinical profession faces an exciting future built on new capabilities from data, digitalization, technology, and partnerships to reimagine and transform health care.

Summary

The Mayo Clinic’s Executive Dean of Practice describes a health care delivery future built on continuously improving data infrastructure, digitization, and ethical AI to make the care journey more patient-centered: individualized, integrated, convenient, safer, and less episodic. She also discusses the skills and partnerships that clinicians will need as they move forward in this world, understanding, trusting, and accepting the power and capabilities of digital transformation more fully.

From the NEJM Catalyst event Clinicians in 2030, sponsored by Optum, December...

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