Healthcare IT News December 14, 2017
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Healthcare leaders address artificial intelligence, population health and precision medicine adoption.

Artificial intelligence, population health and precision medicine are all on the minds of healthcare leadership according to a recent series of studies conducted by HIMSS Analytics, and sponsored by Intel[1]. These three topics will all affect healthcare, according to respondents. But respondents’ opinions varied as to which of the three are most relevant and which are most likely to impact healthcare in the near future.

Respondents included business leaders, IT leaders, IT professionals and clinical staff at organizations ranging in size from fewer than 50 beds to more than 500 beds. Below are eight takeaways from the series of studies, on how respondents anticipate artificial intelligence, population health and...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Market Research, Population Health Mgmt, Precision Medicine
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