MedCity News December 22, 2019
Hugh Bettesworth

Dr. Eric Topol posits that digital services allow physicians the “gift of time” to interact on a more personal level with patients and so should be adopted. AI imaging tools fall in that same category and can deliver even better personalized care.

The potential for digital healthcare to deliver time savings for medical practitioners is well documented. Dr. Eric Topol’s Topol Review, on preparing the health workforce to deliver this digital future, published earlier this year, highlights the “gift of time” as a major opportunity arising from digital health services. The report details the skills clinicians need to acquire to take advantage of these new digital technologies. Furthermore, it calls for the adoption of such technologies to, wherever possible, enable...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Digital Health, Patient / Consumer, Physician, Provider, Radiology, Technology
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