Healthcare IT News November 20, 2017
Bill Siwicki

Hospitals should begin with appropriate infrastructure and that includes robust connectivity, storage and security. Here’s a look at how to get started.

AI is poised to gain traction but still needs better integration with EHR systems and analytic tools for medical devices in the hands of patients.

The integration of artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things introduces a wide array of connected health tools that produce a vast amount of data that must be synthesized, analyzed, stored and communicated by a robust information infrastructure. But if hospitals don’t structure and store IoT patient data properly, that information could be rendered not assessable by AI tools.

For starters, significant infrastructure is needed to streamline IoT-generated data to make sure it...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Health IT, Health System / Hospital, IoT (Internet of Things)
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