Healthcare IT News September 21, 2020
Kat Jercich

In a HIMSS Learning Center presentation, Mayo Clinic oncologists Dr. Tufia Haddad and Dr. Nadia Laack will share their perspectives about the potential for AI to accelerate clinical research and improve care.

The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically altered the shape of healthcare around the country, including when it comes to priorities around incorporating artificial intelligence and machine learning into a system’s landscape.

But the need for clinical research has not slackened amid the crisis. In fact, the pandemic demonstrates how solid foundational work to implement AI and ML into workflows can be beneficial – and even crucial – both for solving short-term, urgent issues and for planning longer-term strategies.

Experts at the Mayo Clinic say AI and ML are powerful...

Today's Sponsors

LEK
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

LEK

 
Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Conferences / Podcast, Health System / Hospital, Physician, Provider, Technology, Trends
‘Think about the hype’ - AI holds disruptive potential for health care
Will Synthetic, AI-Based Digital Humans Change Pharma and Life Sciences? Q&A with Abid Rahman, SVP Innovation, EVERSANA
Investigators Train AI Systems to Predict RA Outcomes
Confronting the Digital Dilemma in Healthcare’s Quest for Innovation
NIH develops AI tool to better pair cancer patients with drugs

Share This Article