MedCity News June 28, 2024
Sundar Shenbagam

By prioritizing data accuracy and interoperability, stakeholders can begin to unlock the potential of AI in healthcare.

The healthcare market has been inundated with new AI solutions, and to be sure, some of these solutions apply AI meaningfully and effectively; however, there are just as many solutions that promise to revolutionize care delivery and administration. In reality, many of these solutions amount to little more than using AI-powered chatbots to marginally reduce manual workflows and overhead, while charging customers exorbitant sums for the service.

The trend of AI companies moving into healthcare and healthcare companies moving into AI – fueled by large tech investments – is clear evidence of AI’s massive potential. Yet even the most well-established AI companies...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Big Data, Health IT, HIE (Interoperability), Technology
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