Healthcare IT News May 10, 2021
Bill Siwicki

The health system’s chief data science officer explains how artificial intelligence will assist radiologists – and how it will lead to better patient outcomes.

Artificial intelligence is making fast progress in the field of radiology. Clinical adoption of AI by radiologists has gone from none to 30% from 2015 to 2020, according to a study by the American College of Radiology.

At the high-profile health system Mass General Brigham, clinicians and IT professionals are working together to advance the use of AI and machine learning in radiology. They’re making great strides in making the practice of radiology better for radiologists and health outcomes better for patients.

Dr. Keith Dreyer is chief data science officer and vice chairman of radiology at...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Health System / Hospital, Provider, Radiology, Technology
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