MedCity News February 19, 2025
Katie Adams

Palantir is poised to have a significant impact on the healthcare sector, said Scott Arnold, CIO and chief of innovation at Tampa General Hospital. Partnering with the tech company has allowed Tampa General to “solve problems in hours and days instead of months and years,” he remarked.

Over the past decade, health systems turned to tech giants — including Microsoft, AWS and Google — to power their data infrastructure, analytics and AI initiatives. But one tech company that hasn’t appeared very much in healthcare headlines is Palantir.

That may change soon, according to Scott Arnold, CIO and chief of innovation at Tampa General Hospital. During an interview this week at the ViVE conference in Nashville, he said he thinks...

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