American Hospital Association May 7, 2019

What’s New?

Sixty faculty members from Partners HealthCare — the Boston-based system that has been at the forefront of exploring artificial intelligence — recently identified 12 emerging AI technologies with the greatest potential to impact health care as soon as next year.

The team identified its “Disruptive Dozen” AI technologies at the World Medical Innovation Forum. Speakers focused on how AI will impact diagnosis and treatment over the coming year, citing such areas as AI’s potential to identify individuals at risk of domestic violence, to predict suicide risk and to narrow the gaps in behavioral health care.

Applying AI in Behavioral Health Care

David Ahern, PhD, a clinical psychologist at Brigham & Women’s Hospital, told Health IT Analytics that AI’s...

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