Becker's Healthcare November 8, 2019
Andrea Park

Artificial intelligence is currently used on a more insular, internal level within healthcare organizations, but in the months and years to come will expand to address population-level issues such as disease outbreaks and social determinants of health on a global scale.

During a panel titled “AI and Patient Engagement — New Thoughts on 2020” at the Becker’s Hospital Review Health IT + Revenue Cycle conference in Chicago in October, four healthcare executives discussed how their organizations are already using AI to improve patient engagement, and the trends they believe will drive further progress in the next year.

The panelists included Niamh O’Hara, PhD, CEO of Biotia; Jeanne Teshler, president and CEO of Wellsmith; Medell Briggs, MD, director of quality for...

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