Becker's Healthcare June 25, 2020
Jackie Drees

Advances in artificial intelligence are helping pave the way for intelligent health systems, which focus on using AI and data to establish care and operational strategies, according to Tom Lawry, national director for AI, health and life sciences at Microsoft.

During Microsoft’s June 23 virtual summit on AI, Mr. Lawry discussed the potential of AI in the healthcare space and why large organizations should create their own infrastructures to store all the data they own, control, manage and use, according to Government Technology. By having full control of the data, organizations can use it to derive insights and make strategy decisions more quickly.

More than just the technology, healthcare organizations are also starting to...

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