DOTmed January 20, 2020
Despite a greater number of medical professionals seeking additional training for innovations in healthcare, few feel prepared in their ability to become data-driven physicians.
That’s the takeaway of Stanford Medicine’s 2020 Health Trends Report, which examines the maturity of the healthcare landscape, new laws opening patient access to data, and the regulatory approval of AI for medical use.
“As artificial intelligence, predictive analytics, and other technologies continue to advance in the years ahead, we will ultimately need to find ways to support life-long learning among physicians who are already in the field,” Dr. Lloyd Minor, Dean of the Stanford School of Medicine, said in a statement. “As physicians, we are already accustomed to continuing our education beyond medical school and...