Healthcare IT News January 17, 2018
But the advisory group says acceptance in clinical practice, the ability to leverage personal devices and the availability of quality data are still challenges.
Artificial intelligence has been hyped as much, if not more, than just about any other major technological advancement in recent history — and that is at least as true in healthcare today as it is elsewhere.
But is this time different for AI or will the hype fade away again in the near future?
“The use of artificial intelligence in health and healthcare is promising – and doable,” officials wrote on ONC’s HealthITBuzz blog.
That’s the conclusion to come out of a new report posted by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT in...