TechTarget June 18, 2019
Makenzie Holland

AI in healthcare has the potential to help relieve physicians of mundane tasks, and the potential for greater cognitive capabilities down the road.

That’s according to artificial intelligence expert Anthony Chang, M.D., a speaker at the recent HIMSS event “Machine Learning & AI for Healthcare” in Boston. Healthcare organizations anxiously awaiting results from machine learning and AI tools should prepare themselves: The real pay-off won’t come until much later, he said.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Conferences / Podcast, Health System / Hospital, Physician, Primary care, Provider, Technology, Trends
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