Health Affairs September 18, 2018
Joachim Roski, Bruce Gillingham, Eric Just, Scott Barr, Ernest Sohn, Kenan Sakarcan

As reported in recent issues of Health Affairs, the New England Journal of Medicine, Harvard Business Review and other publications, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning can achieve breakthroughs in improving patient safety and health and reducing waste. AI infers patterns, relationships, and rules directly from large volumes of data in ways that can exceed human cognitive capabilities.

As we previously described, opportunities for greater digitalization and deployment of AI in health/health care are made possible by increased electronic data availability from mobile devices, sensors, cameras, and electronic health records (EHRs); faster data processing capabilities; and newly developed computing techniques. While AI solutions are still only used sparingly in health/health care organizations, those organizations able to increase their AI capabilities...

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