pharmaphorum March 10, 2020
Richard Staines

There is an urgent need to attract, educate, and train a generation of data literate healthcare professionals while training the current workforce to realise the potential of artificial intelligence (AI), according to a new report.

The report explores the impact of AI on the future of European healthcare and its workforce.

It highlights the need to define new organisational models and skills that healthcare professionals will need to support the adoption and scaling of the technology, and outlines the new types of talent that will need to be attracted.

The report from EIT Health and McKinsey found that basic digital skills, biomedical and data science, data analysis, and the fundamentals of genomics will be critical, if AI and machine learning...

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