Healthcare IT News February 5, 2025
Bill Siwicki

A physician AI expert and co-principal investigator of the landmark Apple Heart Study says the next wave of AI in healthcare will shift from diagnosing existing conditions to forecasting future health risks, paving the way for proactive care.

Today, artificial intelligence is being used across healthcare for administrative tasks, such as improving medical coding, and for certain clinical use cases, such as enhancing radiologists’ reviews of diagnostic imagery.

Here and there, though, some hospitals and health systems are beginning work on what some experts view as the next step in the evolution of AI in healthcare: prediction.

AI-enabled predictive analytics, in particular, is getting...

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