Healthcare DIVE October 28, 2024
Susanna Vogel

Google, Microsoft and GE Healthcare say they’ll power the next wave of AI advancement. But executives are split on how to offer the tools to providers — and whether all clinicians are equally ready.

LAS VEGAS — Executives from America’s largest technology companies descended upon the HLTH conference this year with promises to lead the next round of innovations in healthcare artificial intelligence.

AI products, offered by companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, GE Healthcare and Nvidia, vow to help systems solve a range of problems from reducing documentation time to optimizing operation room schedules. Tech executives say they’ve moved past earlier iterations of AI tools — which tended to be single point solutions — to offer platform solutions, which can...

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