pharmaphorum January 16, 2020
Amanda Barrell

Should digital health innovators be doing more to ensure healthcare professionals have the knowledge they need to embed changes such as AI?

As the digital health market matures, data sharing increases and medical AI moves from theory to practice, we are in the midst of a healthcare revolution.

But, according to a report from Stanford Medicine, the healthcare professionals (HCPs) tasked with delivering change risk falling through a “transformation gap”.

“Physicians expect new technology to transform patient care in the near term, and they are actively preparing to integrate health data— and the technologies that harness it—into the clinical setting,” says Dr Lloyd B Minor, dean at the Stanford University School of Medicine, in a foreword to the publication.

“Yet...

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