Healthcare Finance News March 13, 2024
Jeff Lagasse

A hospital in the Middle East is embracing AI, pushing to bring behavioral healthcare more fully into the digital realm.

ORLANDO – Artificial intelligence bridges a lot of gaps in healthcare, and one Middle Eastern hospital is testing the limits of the technology, aiming to improve behavioral healthcare while also being an economic engine of growth.

Eyal Zimlichman, chief transformation officer and chief innovation officer at Sheba Medical Center, said during his session “AI Enabling Innovation Across the Global Behavior Health Spectrum” Monday at HIMSS24 in Orlando said the two concepts – improved patient care and improved economic output – can be complimentary. It’s all about the innovation.

“It’s about creating jobs, bringing in foreign investment, collaborating with large industries,”...

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