Philips June 15, 2022

Healthcare leaders are investing in AI and predictive solutions to power a shift from data overload to insights at scale. Yet along that journey, each organization faces its own specific needs and challenges. Successful informatics leaders take a platform approach, prioritize partnerships with clinical experts, and break down organizational objectives into measurable (and achievable) steps.

In healthcare, no two digital transformations are alike, and this message comes across loud and clear from health informatics leaders. For example, at HIMSS 2022 conference, we heard from some healthcare leaders who have teams of experts applying machine learning to 35 years of healthcare data to generate clinical and operational insights, and others who were still grappling with a fragmented IT system that leaves...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Cloud, Conferences / Podcast, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, HIE (Interoperability), Provider, Technology, Trends
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