Forbes December 26, 2024
Max Votek

Max Votek, co-founder and managing partner at Customertimes.

High costs, long wait times and mixed patient outcomes pose a challenge for the U.S. healthcare system. But there’s good news—there’s a new treatment currently undergoing clinical trials that could help cure the sector’s issues and nurse it back to full strength: artificial intelligence (AI).

With the potential to take some of the burden off of overworked healthcare professionals, improve diagnostic and treatment accuracy and help develop powerful new drugs, the public is already opening its arms to AI in the hopes of a better future for healthcare.

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The U.S. offers access to a wealth of top specialists and cutting-edge treatments, but quality care is often a luxury...

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