Healthcare Innovation October 21, 2020
Mark Hagland

A new report published by the Center for Connected Medicine at UPMC, in conjunction with KLAS Research, offers a window into the near future of the use of AI for COVID-19-related planning and other purposes

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit earlier this year, it presented health systems across the U.S. with a need to accelerate innovation during an unprecedented time that shut down many in-person medical services. Health systems quickly turned their attention to rapidly scaling telehealth, deploying artificial intelligence (AI) and improving revenue cycle management, according to new research from the Center for Connected Medicine (CCM) at the Pittsburgh-based UPMC health system.

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