MedCity News November 29, 2020
John Langton

AI-powered surveillance systems are helping health systems and public health agencies with their response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The current health crisis offers a glimpse of how it may be possible to predict and prevent a range of chronic health concerns, including healthcare-associated infections.

The Covid-19 pandemic has fast-tracked use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning in healthcare, with AI-powered clinical surveillance systems playing a critical role in diagnosing and tracking the disease, as well as understanding patients’ response to treatments. The pace and scope of development is just the tipping point; enhanced clinical surveillance systems are poised to transform healthcare delivery by improving patient outcomes, lowering the cost of care and delivering value.

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