mHealth Intelligence August 1, 2018
Eric Wicklund

The Partnership for Artificial Intelligence and Automation in Healthcare (PATH) aims to promote AI in several facets of the healthcare industry, including telehealth and mHealth.

The former CEO of the American Telemedicine Association has launched a new group focused on applying artificial intelligence to healthcare – including telehealth.

The Partnership for Artificial Intelligence and Automation in Healthcare (PATH) is co-founded by Jonathan Linkous, who oversaw the ATA from its inception in 1993 until he stepped down in August of 2017, and Mary Ann Liebert, president and CEO of Mary Ann Liebert publishing company.

“PATH supports both public and private initiatives for patients, providers and payers to realize the health outcome benefits of artificial intelligence, automation, medical sensors and robotics,” the...

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